Saturday, 2 January 2016

F1 bosses ‘don’t know what they’re trying to solve’, says Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton says the arranged new regulations for 2017 highlight an absence of comprehension from F1's supervisors. 

Regulations are being attracted up to make F1 autos speedier and more forceful looking from one year from now, with an introductory focus of decreasing lap times by five seconds. Be that as it may, while Hamilton is a supporter of radical change inside of the game, he says the information he has of the present arrangements demonstrates an absence of an unmistakable heading. 

"Clearly something needs to change on the grounds that Formula 1 has been the same for a long, long time," said Hamilton. "I know they're looking at giving us more optimal design [in 2017] which for me is the most exceedingly terrible thought. It just demonstrates that, for me, they don't generally realize what they're attempting to illuminate. 

"From the driver's perspective, we need more hold from the tires; we need less wake originating from the auto so consequently we can get closer."

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