Lewis Hamilton delivers sassy radio message amid Ferrari team orders confusion
A messy race for Ferrari in Miami over 🐷team radဣio...

Lewis Hamilton delivered a memorable soundbite as Ferrari team orders dominated the F1 Miami Grand Prix.
The Virtual Safety Car caused by 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Oliver Bearman’s stricken H𓆏aas allowed Hamilton to make a pit stop.
Hamilton stopping under the VSC saved him around nine seconds in race time, allowing him to move up the 🐻order after a lacklustre opening part of the race from 12t🌺h on the grid.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc stopped one lap later than Ha꧋milton but didn’t benefit as much from the VSC as the caution period ended as Leclerc💞 exited his pit box.
Hamilton was only a few⛦ seconds behind his teammate - but crucially, on the medium tyres, given that he started on the hards.
Hamilton moved into DRS range of his teammate after Leclerc pulled off an aggressive overtake on 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Carlos Sainz.
The seven-time world champion spent several laps stuck behind Leclerc, which led to several messages 🦩over team radio.
Iꦿnitially, Hamilton said: “You want me to jus💛t sit here the whole race?”.
With no movement on the Ferrari pit wall, Hamiꦉlton complained again: “This is not good teamwork, that’s all I’m going to say”.
After referring to letting Leclerc through in China, Ferrari ordered the Monegasque to move over on 𒆙Lap 39, which he did immediately.
Ferrari fiasco continues
Even though Hamilton was let through, he coಞuldn't make the most of clean air.
Hamilton felt the best of his tyres were used up, meanin🎃g Leclerc could stick with hiꦑm.
It meant that it was Leclerc now being held up.
Fast-forward to Lap 53, Hamilton m🐼oved ove🔯r for Leclerc to let him have a run at Kimi Antonelli.
Shortly after the team order, Hamilton de🏅livered a sassy radio message after being told Carlos Sainz was just 1.4s behin🐲d.
Hamilton replied: “🐠You want me to let him past as well?”
Hamilton would fend off S𒆙ainz on the final lap to secure eighth in Miami.

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