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Hamilton Slams FIA over Race Stewarding

Lewis Hamilton received a 10 second penalty for cutting the grass at turn four while others were not penalized, prompting calls for clearer rules from Formula One's governing body.

  • On Thursday, Lewis Hamilton called for more transparency and accountability from Formula One's governing body after publicly questioning race decision-making processes.
  • Following the sanction, Hamilton said he was handed a 10 second penalty after cutting across the grass at turn four while others escaped sanction.
  • Having qualified third in Mexico, Hamilton looked set for his first Ferrari podium before the sanction but finished eighth at the chequered flag.
  • Hamilton cautioned that past rulings show in-race decisions carry big responsibility, saying they 'ultimately steer careers and can decide results of championships' and linking secrecy to transparency issues.
  • The seven-times world champion remains with Ferrari after leaving Mercedes in January and is still seeking his first podium with the Italian team, speaking at Brazil's Interlagos circuit.
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