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HAMILTON about the “race” of two laps: Everything is MONEY

Yesterday’s race of the Belgian GP, ​​if we can call it a race at all, dragged on for almost four hours, although in the end it only took a few laps behind the safety car.

Photo: HB Press

Bad weather c Spa-Francorchamps has disabled all possibilities for a real race, Lewis Hamilton however, he considers that the necessary two rounds were carried out only in order for the money to be paid.

Racer Mercedesa otherwise it remains at the top of the table of this year's championship, but it has fallen behind Max Verstappen reduced to three points. The Dutchman has been declared the winner and is his own pole position on Saturday converted to 12,5 points. Hamilton thanked a fan for support on this rainy day. “I’m disappointed for the fans, obviously we can’t control the weather. I love racing in the rain, but today was something else. There was a disaster on the track, you didn't see the car in front of you, there was a lot of aquaplaning,”So a seven-time world champion.

Lewis Hamilton said after the race yesterday that it was all about money and that he hoped that the spectators, who had been on the racetrack for less than four hours, would get their money back - Photo: HB Press

"The fans stayed on the racetrack, they still had energy. But today they were robbed of the race and I think they deserve their money back," so Hamilton for colleagues Sky Sports F1, who apparently didn’t know about the mountains of trash the fans left behind. Maybe he would or will say something more about it Sebastian Vettel, who cleaned up for irresponsible fans at Silverstone.

"Money speaks. It literally took two laps to get the race started. It's all a scenario of money, so everyone gets their money (including you Lewis, you too - op.p.). I think we should give the fans back the money. They didn’t get what they paid for. Too bad we can’t race the next day. I really love this track. There was no race today. Decisions will be made as the team bosses just have a meeting. The sport made a bad decision today. Of course we wanted to race, but for the result you have to drive at least two laps. That was the only reason they sent me to the track,”He said yesterday after a farce from the race Hamilton.    

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