Mercedes would have retired Lewis Hamilton’s F1 car without red flag

Mercedes would have been forced to retire Lewis Hamilton’s Formula 1 car from the British Grand Prix had the race not been red-flagged.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 on the grid.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 on the grid.
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Hamilton claimed a controversial eighth British GP viꦉctory♛ on Sunday following a collision with title rival Max Verstappen during the first lap of the race at Silverstone.

The pair tangled at🔯 Copse while battling for the lead,꧑ with Verstappen sent crashing out at high-speed. The race had to be suspended while repairs were carried out to the damaged barriers.

Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin later revealed that Hamilton had sustained damage to his car which the team would not have been able to fix had the red flag not come 🃏out.

“We’d failed the rim where we’d had the contact at the front-left,” Shovlin said. “So that would 𒅌have been a DNF had it not been red-flagged.

“But the rest of the damཧage was actually remarkably little. There was a tyre temperature sensor that ha✨d got knocked loose so it was waggling around. Amazingly, it’s the least important part on the front wing and it was the only one that broke.”

Hamilton was hit with a 10-second time penalty for the incident but turned in a stunning fightback to overtake Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari late on to delight a capacity 140🧸,000 home crowd.

Shovlin explained why Mercedes disagreed with the penalty handed out to Hamilton, adding that Verstappen’s aggressive driving style meant that a collision between the pair was inevitable𒀰.

“We didn’t think the ꦏpenalty was deserved,” Shov♌lin said.

“If you look at the guide that the stewards have to determine who is at fault in term🥃s of overtaking, Lewis was sufficiently alongside and we felt that Max should have giജven him racing room.

“If you look at the sprint race and 🦹even the opening lap of the main race, Lewis was constantly having to back out of it to avoid a collision and he was able to put his car into a position where he was able to stand his ground.

“Max drives aggressively and it’s i𓆉nevitable that one day we were going to get an acciden✨t there.

“But we were pleased with the job that Lewꦛis 🌞did and slightly disappointed to get the penalty, we were just relieved we were still able to win the race.”

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