Hamilton says he has no issues with Ferrari race engineer
- Lewis Hamilton stated he has no issues with his new Ferrari race engineer, Riccardo Adami, following some radio exchanges during the Australian Grand Prix, insisting that there are "no issues between us".
- Hamilton finished 10th in his Ferrari race debut and described the media's response to his performance as "over-egged".
- Hamilton acknowledged the difficulties he faced with the car, saying, "the car was really, really hard to drive today," and expressed relief at not crashing during the race.
- In his opinion, the Ferrari team did not provide sufficient guidance about changing weather conditions during the race.
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Motor racing-Hamilton says he has no issues with Ferrari race engineer
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton played down talk of friction with his new Ferrari race engineer Riccardo Adami and said he had no issues with the Italian after some terse radio exchanges in last weekend's Australian season-opener. Read full story
Hamilton says he has no issues with Ferrari race engineer
SHANGHAI : Lewis Hamilton played down talk of friction with his new Ferrari race engineer Riccardo Adami and said he had no issues with the Italian after some terse radio exchanges in last weekend's Australian season-opener.The seven times world champion, who has joined from Mercedes this season, repeated


Hamilton discards Ferrari tension after excessive radio communication
SHANGHAI (AP) — Lewis Hamilton denied frustration with Ferrari's career engineer Ricciardo Adami, even though he often interrupted unnecessary radio conversations between them at the Australian Grand Prix.
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