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#192414
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton accused his team of getting race strategy wrong at the Australian Grand Prix.
The 25-year-old was pulled in for a second pit stop on lap 34 while his rivals stayed out on the track.
He closed the gap on Ferrari's Fernando Alonso but could not pass and was then was shunted off the track by Red Bull's Mark Webber with two laps to go.
"The strategy was not right," he said after finishing sixth. "I drove my heart out and I deserved better."
Hamilton was clearly unhappy after the race, which was won by McLaren team-mate Jenson Button.
And it compounded a disappointing weekend for the Englishman, who had his car impounded by Melbourne police after practice on Friday for alleged improper use of a vehicle, while he only managed to finish 11th at the 150mph in qualifying.
Despite his poor grid position, Hamilton made a good start and he overtook Button on lap six to move to sixth place.
He came into the pits for the first time at the end of lap eight and after taking third from Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg with a stunning overtaking move at Turn 11 on lap 26, Hamilton came in for new tyres on lap 34 when he was putting the pressure on second-placed Robert Kubica.
Hamilton rejoined the race in fifth and although on new tyres he was faster than those in front of him, he could not move up the field while a late shunt from Webber as he was chasing down Alonso forced him to settle for sixth.
"I probably had one of the drives of my life," added Hamilton. "But unfortunately due to the strategy I was put further back and then I got taken out by Mark Webber. I am happy with the job that I did.
"Everyone else in front of me did one stop and for some reason I did two.
"I'd already stopped once and my tyres were fine. I went for the second stop and worked my backside off to catch the 20-second gap. I didn't question it because I always trust the team.
"I had the pace to overtake Kubica and we could have had our first one-two, which would have been great for the team. But unfortunately that wasn't the case."
After the race, McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh took responsibility for the decision and admitted that it was the wrong call .
"It was an exciting and disappointing day for Lewis," he said. "He had a great day but we made a decision as a team, we decided that we needed to change tyres and ultimately it disadvantaged him.
"We could have had a one-two and inevitably there's a tinge of disappointment when you don't get it.
"I've already spoken to Lewis, he's someone who wants to win. The time at which we took the decision I personally believed it was the right call, but in hindsight you can now see how the race played out - the Ferraris didn't stop.
"If he'd stayed out and his tyres had been intact he could have been second. At the time, he was losing time behind Kubica and you could see graining on his rear left tyre.
"Those drivers who had pitted were going over a second a lap quicker so we believed it was the right call. To all intents and purposes I made the call as I could stop it or overrule."
And Hamilton accused Webber of "not thinking clearly" during the incident which knocked both men off the track with two laps to go.
"The worst part at the end was getting taken out," said Hamilton. "I think my move wasn't particularly the problem, I would have cut across and got past him, but unfortunately Mark wasn't thinking clearly and he took us out."


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Was a strange stop considering every one else but i dont think ya should be blaming your team already
#192417
Alonso intentionally braked late to prevent him from passing. Its clear webber was going to try and take advantage of the situation if he had made it. There was no way Alonso was going to make it easy for him. he was forced to slow down further and thats when mark hit him. That was a racing incident. nothing else. But its so typical of lewis to always blame someone else if the oppertunity arises.
#192418
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton accused his team of getting race strategy wrong at the Australian Grand Prix.


He is infact correct they did get it wrong, but I can see why they did it, unsure if the Tires on Jenson and the two Ferrari's would go the full distance they pulled him in to take advantage if they did indeed need to stop, if the tires did last the distance Jenson wins (which was the case) if they didnt last the distance Lewis takes advantage of the situation and goes into first while the others are pitting, pretty much a win win case for Mclaren either way, basically they covered both options ;)
#192422
Clearly it was a strategy that did not work but Lewis should not have blasted the team over the radio like he did but then again in the heat of the moment anything can happen or be said. Also Lewis ate his tires up trying to catch Alonso and when he did catch him it was to late and then Webbers brilliant move :rolleyes: .
#192462
Hamilton cry again after he lack of patience, it was very dificult to pass Alonso, he took innecesary risks... as always.


sorry guess we watched a diffrent race there from the looks of things Lewis was rammed of the road by some Ozzy bloke.



Ok .. i know the fanatic can't see the true.... but the true is he lost plenty points.
#192463
Hamilton cry again after he lack of patience, it was very dificult to pass Alonso, he took innecesary risks... as always.


sorry guess we watched a diffrent race there from the looks of things Lewis was rammed of the road by some Ozzy bloke.



Ok .. i know the fanatic can't see the true.... but the true is he lost plenty points.


That's not true either - he only lost one place. Muppet.
#192464
I was astonished to hear him whinging over the radio, pretty damn petulant really, given that he definitely had better things to concentrate on at the time. :dummyspit::shock:
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