Hamilton insists he isn't Mercedes number oneLewis Hamilton insists
he is not
the number one driver at Mercedes despite benefitting from team orders in Malaysia.
Nico Rosberg was considerably quicker than his team-mate in
the closing stages of
the race but was told not to overtake Hamilton by team principal Ross Brawn. Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko said after
the race that action would have to be taken against Sebastian Vettel because
the team doesn't have a number one driver "like Mercedes", but Hamilton angrily denied
the claims.
"That is rubbish, they have a clear one and two, they always have had," Hamilton told
the Daily Mirror. "And that is why they have always had
the problems they have had.
We don't have a one and two here.
"I have always said, from
the moment I was speaking to
the team, that I wanted equality. They didn't even offer me to be favoured but I just wanted to make
the point that I am not a driver that comes and requests that, like a lot of other drivers do. "
With Vettel coming under criticism for his decision to overtake team-mate Mark Webber despite orders not to, Hamilton said
he personally wasn't happy to have profited from a Mercedes team order.
"You have to be able to look at yourself in
the mirror and
know you won fair and square. I don't feel like I won my spot fair and square. Although I did drive a decent race, I don't feel spectacular about it."
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Everyone knows it was a pathetic ploy by Marko to divert attention from Redbull anyway. STFU Barko!


