Lewis Hamilton has minimized the comments on his alleged friction with his new racing engineer to Ferrari, Riccardo Adami, and said he had no problems with Italian, after some hard exchanges of words on the radio at the opening of the Formula 1 season in Australia last weekend.
The epitacal world champion, who joined Ferrari this season by Mercedes, repeatedly said to Adami “leaves this with me” when he received information from the engineer during the rainfall in Melbourne.
Hamilton, who concluded 10th at his debut at Ferrari, said that journalists before the Grand Prix China that the media reaction was “exaggerated”.
“I was very polite in the way I suggested that … I wasn’t inaccurate. But at that moment, I really had difficulty with the car. I had to concentrate totally,” he said.
“We are getting to know each other better. Obviously he had two or more champions in the past and there are no problems among us,” added the 40 -year -old British driver.
Previously Adami worked with the four -stroke world champion Sebastian Vettel and the immediate predecessor of Hamilton, Carlos Sainz.
Hamilton has spent the last 12 years to work with Peter “Bono” Bonnington in Mercedes and had to adapt to a new environment.
The British suggested that other cyclists were much more aggressive from the radio with its engineers.
“The conversations that Max (Verstappen), of Red Bull, has had with his engineer over the years, the abuse that the poor boy has suffered and you have never written about it. But write about the slightest discussion that I had with mine,” he said.
Source: Terra

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