Lewis Hamilton breaks silence on GPDA statement against FIA over Max Verstappen swearing saga
Lewis Hamilton declared that the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) just wanted FIA to provide the drivers with better conditions.
Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton (via Formula 1)
The FIA has continued to be the center of massive attention and backlash amidst unfair rulings against the drivers in Formula 1. Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc‘s penalty for swearing on track was the final straw for the drivers to take action. The Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA) lodged a formal statement against the governing body as they await a response. Hence, Lewis Hamilton also shared his opinion on the ongoing fiasco.
Max Verstappen received a ridiculous community service penalty following his swearing at a conference in the Singapore GP. The Dutchman continued to mock the penalty and the FIA amidst the massive backlash faced by the latter. Following GPDA’s complaint, Lewis Hamilton came forth and reckoned that some things needed addressing as the FIA needed to do better in collaborating with the drivers.
Lewis Hamilton further declared that the GPDA’s interest was to have the sport thrive better. Moreover, the 39-year-old claimed that the drivers had zero to gain with the ongoing tussle. The drivers simply want better race weekend conditions and more inclusion in FIA decisions through improved communication.
?| Sir Lewis Hamilton says the drivers are united more than ever before and speaks, for the first time, on the GPDA statement :
— sim (@sim3744) November 21, 2024
"There are some things that need addressing, and FIA needs to be better at working and collaborating with us."
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Lewis Hamilton ready to ‘chase up’ the FIA if they do not respond to GPDA’s statement
The FIA has yet to respond to the multiple questions lodged by the GPDA. Hence, Lewis Hamilton declared that the association was ready to chase up the governing body if they didn’t receive a response soon. The Briton didn’t hesitate to accept that the FIA already had a lot on their plate. Regardless, chasing them at such a time only strengthened the drivers’ unity and showcased that the demands were serious this time.
The 2024 season continues to peak in controversies and excitement due to such conditions. The governing body will soon have to respond to the demands of the drivers. The FIA has been caught red-handed this time as the GPDA put forth some concerning facts about the drivers.
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