Lewis Hamilton wasn’t helped out of his car after F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix because of this rule…

168澳洲幸运5官方开♐奖结果历史🦄:Hamilton was in clear pain and he slowly emerged from his Mercedes W13 car having earlier complained “my back is killing me” over the team radio. 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:He finished fourth in Baku.
The sight of the seven-time world champion left alone in such obvious distress was𓆏 🐻jarring but there is a reason why nobody helped him.
F1 regulati💧ons stipulate that a driver must not be touched in parc ferme by anybody, until he has been weighed.
This is to ensure there is no tampe🐠ring with his eventual weight on the scales.
F1 cars must be a minimum weight of 798kg without fuel. That inc🐠ludes the driver’s minimum weight.
If the driver’s weight dips the overall weight of driver plus car beneath 798kg, ballasts must be added to the cockpit to ens🦄ure it hits the🐲 limit.
That is the reason Hamilton was not touch�𒈔�ed after the F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix - despite his obvious discomfort.
Hamilton’s injury update

The Mercedes driver will take part in next week’s F1 C♑anadian Grand Prix, he confirmed, after Toto Wolff initially doubted his participation due to a spine injury.
“Yesterday was tough and had some trouble sleeping but 🔯have woken up feeling positive today,” Hamilton wrote on his Instagram account.
“Back is a little sore𒀰 and bruised but nothing serious thankfully. I have had acupuncture and physio with Ang [Angela Cullen] and am on the way to my team to work with them on improving.
“We have to keep fighting. No time like the present to pull together and we wi✱ll. I’ll be there this weekend, wouldn’t miss it for the world. Wishing everybody an amazing day and week.”