Lewis Hamilton’s unusual 'broken seat' radio complaint in Bahrain GP explained
Lewis Ham﷽ilton 𝓰has shed light on his 'broken seat' radio complaint during the Bahrain Grand Prix.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton has explained why he reported that his F1 seat had broken in the middle of the Bahra🎃🌜in Grand Prix.
Hamilton reported over team radio midway through Saturday’s race tಌhat he noticed a flaw with the seat in his cockpit.
He told Mercedes 𝐆race engineer Peter Bonnington: “My seat is broken”🎐.
It didn’t prove to be detrimental as Hamilton finished th♓e 57ಌ-lap in Bahrain, securing seventh-place in the season-opener.
Speaking to DAZN afterwards, Hamilton revealed that he noticed his seat had “♊just shifted” leaving his own rear-end “in the ai🎉r”.
“Yeah, honestly I think I was braking into Tur🦄n 1 and then the seat just shifted, and my left butt cheek fell, basically,” he said. “I think it just cracked, just snapped, something snapped, so ♐then it was moving around for a while.
“Like my butt was in the air. On one side it was up in t♒🅘he air.”
Interestingly🎃, the issue wa♕sn’t mentioned by Hamilton nor Mercedes in their post-race debrief.

Given the safety fact🅺ors - and implications an unsafe💞 seat could have - it’s unsurprising.
Mercedes’ race was ultimately compromised by incorrect cooling on the W15, costing them approximately 🙈0.4s per lap d🐼ue to overheating.
Mercedes trackside engineering chief Andrew Shovlin conceded the Bahrain GP was “underwhelming” and “frustrating” for the team as a resul💦t.
“The race proved an underwhelming and frustrating experience today,” he added. “We were beset with overheating issues early on that we were forced to manage throughout the vas🍬t majority of the Grand Pri🌳x.
“The extra lift and coast the drivers wer🥃e forced to do as a result of this also caused them to lose tyre temperature. They did their best to cope, with George trying valiantly to defend from those behind and Lewis chasing those ahead. Ultimatel𓆉y, P5 and P7 was likely the best we could do with the issues we were facing.
“It was disappointing that we underperformed today. We will go away and review what we could have done differently. We will also look at our overall set-up as it was clear that neither driver was as happy with the balance of the car as they were over the rest of the weekend. These are all challenges of a new ca🐼r and we're looking forward to coming back stronger in Jeddah next week.”

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