‘This is getting manipulated’ - How late F1 drama played out over radio

Lewis Hamilton seemed in complete control and on course to win a record-breaking eighth world title until a late safety car flipped the race on its head and enabled Max Verstappen and Re🏅d Bull to capitalise.
A late crash for Williams driver Nicholas Latifi꧅ resulted in a full safety car just a few laps from the end of Sunday's 58-lap showdown.
The race was restarted with a lap to go and Verstappen - who had pitted for softs - was abl🐠e to use his tyre advantage to pass Hamilton on the final lap to clinch his ꧋maiden world title.
Mercedes argued that the usual safety car restart protocols were not followed after only some lapped drivers were allowed to unlap themselves, putting V❀erstappen directly behind Hamilton. But both of the team's two protests were ultimately dismissed by the FIA.
Here is how the hugely dramatic and controversial endin▨g played out over team radio following Latifi’s race-endꦦing crash…
Lap 57:
Christian Horner: “꧟Why aren’t we getting these lapped cars out of th🌟e way?
Michael Masi: “Because Christian, just give me a sec🎀ond… My main big one is to get t🐠his incident clear.”
Horner: “You only need one racing lap.”
Having initially instructed that lapped cars could not overtake, a new message was put out by race control on Lap 57 which read: “Lapped cars Norris, Alonso, Ocon, Leclerc and Vettel to overtake SC.”
The safety car ends at the end of Lap 57.
Toto Wolff: “Micheal this isn’t right. Michael…”
Verstappen passes Hamilton on final lap.
Wolff: “No Michael, no, no, Michael. Th🉐at was so not right.” ♉;
Wolff: "Michael, what was that?"
Hamilton speaks to race engineer Peter Bonnington after dropping to second.
Hamilton: “Yeah this is getting manipulated man!”
Bonnington: “I’m ju𒅌st speechless Lewis…Absolutely speechles🍰s.”
Post race.
Wolff: “You need to🌳 reinstate the lap before𒁏, that’s not right.
Masi: “Toto, it’s called a motor race.”
Wolff: “Sorry?”
Masi: “We went car racing.”

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