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Home » Marc Priestley highlights interesting detail in Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari radio communications at Melbourne GP

Marc Priestley highlights interesting detail in Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari radio communications at Melbourne GP. Australia: Marc Priestley points out an intriguing detail in Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari radio messages.

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Lewis Hamilton’s debut race with the Maranello team at the 5.278-kilometre Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit in Melbourne last Sunday ended in disappointment, with the seven-time world champion only managing a 10th-place finish.

The race was challenging for Lewis Hamilton from the start, with adverse weather conditions complicating his efforts in the opening round of the season. Throughout much of the race, Hamilton found himself stuck behind Alex Albon’s Williams, struggling to pass him for seventh place. Peter Windsor expressed that it was ‘embarrassing’ to see Hamilton, who had joined Ferrari amid high expectations, struggle to get past a Williams car in his debut race for the Italian side.

Martin Brundle, another F1 analyst, also highlighted the overtake by McLaren’s Oscar Piastri on Lewis Hamilton in the final laps, which saw Hamilton lose another position, dropping to 10th. Martin Brundle speculated that Hamilton would not enjoy rewatching that moment, given the anticipation surrounding his Ferrari debut.

The Briton himself felt that Ferrari had missed an opportunity for a better result, which Marc Priestley discussed in detail on the BBC Chequered Flag podcast. According to Marc Priestley, Hamilton’s radio messages during the race were telling, with the Briton expressing his frustration in a calm and ‘polite’ manner.

The Australian GP marked the first race for Lewis Hamilton with his new race engineer, Riccardo Adami, following his long-standing partnership with Peter Bonnington. Despite spending the winter break preparing for their new collaboration, it became clear that there were still some kinks to work out in their communication, which played a role in Hamilton’s lackluster performance on the track.

The former Formula One mechanic mentioned that the British driver had several thoughts in mind during the race, particularly with the fluctuating weather conditions, as the rain came and went, the track dried out, and Safety Cars were deployed. At one point, Hamilton considered the possibility of gambling on dry tyres while the rest of the field switched to Intermediates. However, Marc Priestley added that it ultimately became heavy rain, and in hindsight, taking that risk would have been too risky and unlikely to yield a better result.

He also pointed out that what stood out was the dynamic between Hamilton and his engineers over the radio, noting that their communication was notably polite, with words like “Please” being used during their exchanges.

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Frederic Vasseur expressed frustration with a particular team message directed at Lewis Hamilton during the Australian Grand Prix weekend. The seven-time F1 world champion faced significant challenges during qualifying, as he found himself out of sync with the rest of the drivers due to his tyre strategy.

While Friday practice had shown promise for Ferrari, things began to fall apart during qualifying when the team made a series of strategic missteps. The confusion peaked when the team, led by engineer Riccardo Adami, instructed Hamilton to remain out on track, despite uncertainty over whether he should pit for fresh tyres.

Reports suggest that Fred Vasseur, Ferrari’s team principal, was particularly displeased with the lack of clarity and decisiveness from the pit wall during such a crucial moment. Furthermore, Hamilton’s own frustration was evident during the race itself, as he was heard telling his engineer to avoid repeating certain messages. It’s clear that communication remains an area of improvement for the team, and with several upcoming races, they will need to refine their coordination to avoid further issues.

Mar 18, 2025David Carter

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