Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes DRS request to help Mercedes F1 teammate George Russell “made no sense”

Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes’ request for him to help George Russell by keeping him in DRS range during the closing stages of the F1 Japanese Grand Prix “made no sense”. 
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W

The seven-time world champion, on a two-stop strategy, found𓂃 h🌼imself chasing down his one-stopping Mercedes teammate in the final stages of Sunday’s race at Suzuka amid a battle to seal fifth place. 

Both drivers were being caught by Ferrari’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Carlos Sainz, who like Hamilton was two♛-stopping and ꦅhad fresher tyres. 

Hamilton insisted that he should be waved past Russe🌠ll but it took several laps for the switch to take place, by which time Sainz wa👍s right behind the Mercedes pair.

Once he was past Russell, Hamilton was asked to back off soℱ Russell could benefit from using his DRS in a bid to keep Sainz behind. 

Despite following t⛎he order, Sainz was still able to overtake Russell before putting Hamilton under pressure in the final few lap♌s. 

And Hamilton did not 🦋understand the rꦛationale behind the call. 

"I don't think that was a good idea at all," Hamilton said. "When they suggested it to me, I knew that they had obviously thought of it from the last race, and it made no ൩sense.

"I needed to get as far clear ahead as possible and I was on my way. I was a🉐round two seconds ahead and they asked me then to give George DRS, so I had to come off the gas down the straight to get him 0.8s behind.

"He got DRS, but got overtaken, which was going to happen because🧸 he was on a one-stop and we were on a two༺.

"Then heไ [Sainz] got past him and he was right on my tail, so yeah, not ideal. It made it very hard for the last couple of laps, but I think as a team we've got to be grateful for a fifth and seventh. It's better than a s🌊ixth and seventh.”

Hamilton added: "We should have swapped aro🌳und earlier and I should have got as far ahead as possible ཧto keep the gap as big as I could to the Ferrari.

"I think if we had inverted, maybe George would have had a better time ho🦄lding him behind maybe, but because he wa🎃s trying to fight me and damaging his tyres then I think it just made it all complicated.

"The fact is we're not fighting eachꦡ other in the teams' championship, as the drivers' is not important where we are.

"What's important is one of us finishes ahead of the Ferrari to keep the position [in the constructors' champﷺionship]. So today we really needed to work as a team."

Mercedes' trackside engeering director Andrew Shovlin insisted the call was also about prote꧟cting Hamilton. 

“It is quite difficult to organ💛ise the cars live,” he said. "When we decided to switch them, it was more when we saw how quick Carlos was coming in behind them, and that Lewis in the middle could have been at risk who was old tyres as well.  

“Maybe it could have worked out better, but the thing is we were trying to protect against Lewis losing that positioꦅn as well, as he was the one most liꦅkely to finish ahead of Carlos.” 

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