Finger pointed at radio talk after Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari “mysteries” at F1 Monaco GP
"Communication barrier" analysed between Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari at F1 Monac𓆉o Grand Prix

An aspect of the “communication” between 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari has been called out for improvement.
The F1 Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday was the latest race where the team radio exc🅠hanges betw🐟een Hamilton and his engineer were occasionally awkward.
At one stage Hamilton asked: “Are you up♑set with me or something?”
It becomes the next chapter in a saga which has run since the first grand prix of Hamilton’s high-profile alliance with Ferrari this year, wh💧en he joined forces with Riccardo Adami, pr🦩eviously the voice in the ear of Sebastian Vettel and Carlos Sainz.
Ferrari delivered another respectable result in Monaco, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc second behind 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris, and Hamilton fifth.
"Communication barrier" cited for Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari

“I ꦜthink it’s a great result for them,” Jenson Button told Sky Sports.
ꦰ“For them to work out why Lewis wasn’t as close, why he ended up so far back, is important.
“Maybe it’s traffic, ma🎉ybe he took it more gently through the traf🅘fic, as the other guys were pushing on. I think that might have been where the time was lost.
“The only team that did better was McLaren.”
The F1 M♌onaco Grand Prix was marred by the two-stop strategy whi🌠ch was imposed for the first time.
It caused “manipulated” results in the midfield, according to Williams’ Sainz, and𒊎 also caused an usual result for Hamilton.
He passed Fernando Alonso and Isaꩲck Hadjar to finish in the top five but he was a minute behind winner Norris.
“I don’t think it all came down to the traffic,” Naomi Schiff analysed🥀.
“They said a chunk might have been traffic, but that there’s a big 🔴part th♉ey still need to investigate.
“It was st♕range. That’s on𝓀e of the mysteries of the race.
“He was in his own race, by himself, s𓆉o there’s no real reason why he should have been so far bac♛k.
“It seems like൩ they keep having is🧜sues over the radio.
“He had a grid penalty because of bad radio. They ha⛦d issue💙s at Imola.
“I🔴t’s definitely something that ne𒐪eds to be worked on.
“It may have been a communication barrier…”
Hamilton ad🐈mitted his radio communication with Adami wasn’t always clear.
But team principal Fred Vasseurℱ 🍰insisted there was no tension between them.

James was a ဣsports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade co🌱vering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.