'I was an F1 steward - Lewis Hamilton was taking liberties at the Singapore GP'
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Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur defends Lewis Hamilton after F1 Singapore GP controversy
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has come to Lewis Hamilton’s defense following the controversy that erupted after the Singapore Grand Prix. Fred Vasseur firmly dismissed any suggestion that Lewis Hamilton’s car was unsafe in the final laps, stating that the Ferrari was “safe because he slowed down.” The debate began after Fernando Alonso’s comments in the closing stages of the race. The Aston Martin driver had complained over the radio, impl…
Hamilton Crawls, Alonso Strikes: Singapore’s Slow-Motion Street Fight
Under Singapore’s neon, one red car limped, one green car hunted, and a radio rant got spicier than chili crab—Alonso smelled trouble, went full “give ’em a**holes” Lauda-style, while Hamilton tried brake yoga and tiptoed the white lines like they burned; alarms pinged, tempers popped, and the last laps turned into a cat-and-mouse brawl at jogging speed with nerves of steel and a dash of cheek—was it courage, chaos, or both, and did the flag sav…
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