Lewis Hamilton has put his retirement failure in Qatar behind him and is ready to continue the fight…
Question: Lewis, the weekend in Qatar turned out to be your worst of the season. First retirement this year, first race without points. What do you think about it?
Lewis Hamilton: I’m thinking of moving on. It is great that in our sport we have the opportunity to immediately move on to the next goal, because nothing can be changed about the past. I have drawn conclusions and am looking forward to the next races.
Question: Your car has a new underbody this weekend. Carlos Sainz said he thinks you will be very strong this weekend. What results do you expect?
Lewis Hamilton: The team has done a lot of work on the basics. This is our last major update for the season and I’m very curious to see how it works.
I hope these new items will improve the situation a bit and help us move in the right direction as we prepare for next year.
Question: The FIA announced that the maximum fine for drivers has been increased from 250 thousand to 1 million euros…
Lewis Hamilton: When it comes to things like this, we have to think about what message it sends to the viewers. If they’re going to fine people a million, let’s make sure that 100% of that money goes to the right cause.
There is a lot of money in this industry and we have a lot of work to do to provide accessibility, diversity and more opportunities to people who would not normally have the opportunity to play this sport. There are so many problems around the world. Let them tell you. This is the only way they can get this million from me.
Source: F1 News

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