Mercedes F1 Aims To Mend Fences Between Hamilton And Russell After Qatar Clash
Giancarlo Perlas October 13, 2023In the aftermath of a fiery Qatar Grand Prix clash between teammates Lewis Hamilton and George Russell, Mercedes F1 is planning to hold private discussions to cool down tensions. The incident, where the veteran driver was sent crashing out of the race after a collision with the younger one, has prompted the team to act swiftly.
The Qatar Grand Prix Clash
During the opening lap of the Qatar Grand Prix, Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and George Russell found themselves in a high-stakes clash. A collision between the two sent Hamilton spinning into the gravel, prematurely ending his race.
The incident, which occurred after months of simmering tension between the British drivers, resulted in heated exchanges over the team radio.
Taking Responsibility and Extending Apologies
Hamilton acknowledged his fault in the collision and promptly extended his apologies to George Russell and the team. He admitted, “In the heat of the moment, it was obviously frustrating because I felt this tap from the rear end, but I don’t think George had anywhere to go, it was just an unfortunate scenario.” Russell, in turn, immediately expressed an understanding of the situation.
The seven-time champion further stated that he doesn’t have any issues with his partner. Hamilton said that he has a great relationship with Russell as a teammate.
Mercedes’ Preventive Measures
Despite the admission of Hamilton and the seemingly forgiving stance of Russell, Mercedes F1 is eager to prevent further deterioration of their relationship. The team is keen on avoiding a repeat of the tense fallout that occurred between Hamilton and former teammate Nico Rosberg during the 2016 World Championship.
According to a report by The Race, Mercedes will conduct discussions with both drivers “behind closed doors.” At present the F1 drivers continue to exhibit magnanimity towards each other, appearing to have already moved on from the event.
Team Unity and Moving Forward
Meanwhile, Mercedes F1 Communications Chief Bradley Lord emphasized the team’s united approach and shared commitment to racing intent. He pointed out, “The drivers have bought into that along with everybody else.”
As both Hamilton and Russell seek to move past the incident and maintain their professional relationship, the focus remains on unity within the team and a successful future on the track.