Ex-F1 team boss Eddie Jordan says Abu Dhabi 2021 showdown between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen was 'unfair'

Hamilton dominated the now notorious 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and app🍸eared on course to win both the race and a record eighth world title until a late Safety Car per✨iod.
Former F1 race directorꦬ Michael Masi’s incorrect interpretation of the Safety Car procedure forced a contentious one-lap sprint to the finish that altered the outcome of the world♑ championship.
Hamilton, left helpless on old tyrꦏes, was overtaken by Verstappen - whose Red Bull team had gambled to pit under the Safety Car for new rubber - as the Dutchman snatched both the win and his maiden d⭕rivers’ title at the death.
Speaking about the controversial showdown in an interview with London Luxury Afloat, ex-F1 team boss Jordan said the way things unfolded was “a littl🐈e bit unfair”.

“I find it a little bit unfair,” Jorda𝐆n explained. “I do⛎n’t see a difference between a Virtual Safety Car and an actual one.
“If it had been a Virtual Saf🔯ety car then Lewis would’ve been the champion, but the Safety Car made it possible for Max to come in💙 for tyres.
“I am not taking preferences, but if I would’ve been ✨on Lewis’s side then I would have been saying; hold on, that’s really unfair. Neither of them did anything wrong at all.”
Jordan added: “However, I cannot choose betwe෴en the two drivers. They are both amazing, nice people.
“I would have them both welcome in my family as my s൩ons at any stage, they are really cool guys but very determined and committed at the same time.”🌱

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