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F1 pundit makes FIA HYPOCRISY claim over Lewis Hamilton investigations - GPFans.com
Hamilton steamed down the inside of Turn 1 on the first lap, making contact with Alonso, who bounced into Stroll, who in turn spun the McLaren off.
The two Aston Martins had already tripped over each other by the time Hamilton arrived on the scene as the pack narrowed into the first corner, and the FIA decided on 'no further action' after an investigation.
"Alonso, curious, looking in his mirrors at Hamilton arriving like a torpedo, he doesn’t want to risk going at the apex because Hamilton is fixated that line," he said. "If you look at the pictures, Alonso leaves the inside open...imagine if he’d tried to make the turn.
"Here, there is a clear source of the aggravation in all these incidents - and his name is Lewis Hamilton. This is what it says in the FIA documents, that’s not just something I’m saying."
The FIA investigation reads: "While it appeared to us that the incidents began
with Cars 14 & 18, the sudden and fast arrival of Car 44 contributed to the various
collisions.
"However, we were not able to identify one or more drivers wholly or predominantly to blame for the various collisions or any one of them," it continues.
"Am I going crazy?" Abad asks, reasoning that the outcome does not match what is described in the documents.
Abad also claims Hamilton has benefitted more from leniency regarding lap one incidents than other drivers.