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Is MERCEDES with its demands to the FIA ​​too far?

More than a month after last year’s final race of the season in Abu Dhabi - in which Max Verstappen won first place first - which sparked heated debates, people are still debating en masse on social media. Mercedes with Toto Wolff at the helm is also adding its own.

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Sky Sports has dedicated a special online show to the last race of last season and the consequences for Hamilton, who will decide whether or not to return after an FIA investigation. But British it can be a dilemma, because WMSC will make a final decision only March 18 in Bahrain - during the first two free practice sessions of the Bahrain Grand Prix and after both tests in Barcelona and Bahrain. We have a hard time believing it will Hamilton waited so long, he will probably make a decision again before the first test new race cars in Barcelona when he feels missed by the whole world.  

Analysts the British media have already indicated that they did not believe for a moment that they would Hamilton because of the decision Michael Masi at the end of last year’s final in Abu Dhabi he hung his helmet on a peg. Former Formula 1 racer Martin Brundle he adds that if Hamilton doubted it would be more related to his motivation to race, but he himself does not believe it.

Martin Brundle finds it embarrassing to see the Mercedes team and its racer begin to determine who is doing what in the race leadership and elsewhere in Formula One.

Brundle believes Mercedes should not interfere in the FIA

Some say they would seven-time world champion had trouble performing on the tracks with Michael Massi as a race director (following the example of if he stays, I’m gone and vice versa), however Brundle considers that this is not a reason for the possible departure of a compatriot. “I’m a little embarrassed that the Mercedes team and its racer are starting to determine who is doing what in the race leadership or any other role in Formula One."

Brundle continues: “If I were the boss of a Formula 1 team and my racer came to me and told me he didn’t want to race anymore if this man stayed around, I would stop thinking about the race leadership and start wondering if maybe my racer lost motivation." Brundle he adds that he does not believe it is Hamilton lost motivation, but feels it needs to be somewhere draw a line in terms of team interference in matters FIA.     

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