Lewis Hamilton Denies Problems with Race Engineer

Lewis Hamilton Denies Problems with Race Engineer

      In Monaco, Lewis Hamilton received a penalty for losing positions at the start of the race, hindering Max Verstappen due to a misunderstanding with his race engineer. During the race, the misunderstanding between them slipped on the air several more times, and this led to speculation that they were unable to find a common language, and this further complicated the process of Hamilton's adaptation to Ferrari.

      On Thursday in Barcelona, Lewis called such assumptions nonsense and stressed that he and Adam have a great relationship.

      Lewis Hamilton: "We are constantly getting to know each other better and adapting to the way we both like to work. He has worked with many different riders in the past. There are no problems between us at all.

      There are a lot of rumors, but most of them are complete nonsense. In the end, we have a great relationship. I really enjoy working with him, and he's a great guy.

      We both work as hard as we can, but we don't do everything right every weekend. Are there any differences between us? Just like in any other relationship, but we overcome them. We are working together and we want to win the title together. We are working to bring the team forward.

      All these rumors are just noise that we don't pay attention to. You can continue to discuss this topic, but it does not affect our work in any way.

      At the Monaco race, I had problems with the radio, which is why I didn't get all the information. But we discussed everything after the finish."

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Lewis Hamilton Denies Problems with Race Engineer

In Monaco, Lewis Hamilton received a penalty for losing positions at the start of the race, hindering Max Verstappen due to a misunderstanding with his race engineer. During the race, the misunderstanding between them slipped on the air several more times, and this led to speculation that they were unable to find a common language.