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The world champion, who was deprived of setting Michael Schumacher’s winning record in Russia, feels haunted by the race judges and raises questions about a fair judiciary under the supervision of the World Automobile Federation (FIA) . Race director Michael Masi also received a volley from the superstar. “Are we on the same wavelength? I don’t think so,” Hamilton said.
The World Cup leader even suspected a conspiracy. He said his powerful Mercedes team was constantly being checked. The rules would be changed to make the races more exciting. “It seems we have to fight the resistance,” complained the World Cup leader. The cause of all the annoyance was the two-time penalty for the 35-year-old’s trial run outside the designated area at the pit lane exit, which robbed him of the chance of victory. “He had no advantage,” said team boss Toto Wolff, disgusted. “If you break the rules, it doesn’t matter if it’s Lewis Hamilton or one of the other 19 drivers,” emphasized race director Michael Masi.
Mercedes took responsibility and had to pay a fine of 25,000 euros.