Mercedes’ Brazil GP strategy mistakes not a “major drama” - Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton has downplayed the strategic mistakes made by the Mercedes Formula 1 team during the Brazilian Grand Pꦑrix, insisting they were a direct result o🦩f “experimenting”.

After clinching ꦑhis sixth drivers’ world title in the United States, Hamilton finished third on the road in Brazꦛil but was demoted to seventh after receiving a post-race penalty for colliding with Alexander Albon late on.

Brazil GP strategy mistakes not a “major drama” - Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton has downplayed the strategic mistakes made by the Mercedes Formula 1 team during the Brazilian Grand Prix, insisti🎶ng they were a direct result of “experimenting”.

After cli⭕nching his sixth drivers’ wo♔rld title in the United States, Hamilton finished third on the road in Brazil but was demoted to seventh after receiving a post-race penalty for colliding with Alexander Albon late on.

It followed a late call to pit for fresh tyres✃ behind a Safety Car, a move which cost Hamilton two positions, dropping h🔯im from second on the road to fourth behind Albon and Toro Rosso’s Pierre Gasly.

Mercedes technical director James Allison admitted the decision to bri⛄ng Hamilton in for an additional stop was “plain dumb” and a “rookie error”⛦, but Hamilton was quick to defend his team’s risk-taking approach with both world championships already won.

“It’s not a major drama for us,” Hamilton said when he addres✤sed the media ahead of thisꦉ weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix season finale.

“I don’t think it would have happened if we were fighting for the championship. We were experimenting, we were tryin🐻g to be a little bit more risky and it didn’t pay off.

“But it’s good✱ for us to go through those experiences and we probably♊ learnt more from that weekend from perhaps the weekends before when things generally went a bit more smooth-sailing.

“We just talk openly about it,” he added. “For me personally, I took the decision in the end to pit. I was given the option but also I was given the slightly wrong information as to wheﷺre I would come out.

“Then thereജ are other things that followed like the Safety Car staying out longer and all these other things.

“Naturally, hindsight is a wonderful thing and y🐻ou would go back and prob🍒ably change it, but I don’t regret the decision we made because we’ve learnt a lot that we can implement into this weekend and next year.

Hamilton said he would focus on the positives from the weekend at Interlagos as he looks to𒅌 “put things right” and round off the 2019 campaign in style in Abu Dhabi.

“Brazil definitely wasn’t a great one, but I think it’s really important to often ac꧋knowledge the good parts of the weekends rather than always just focus on the negat🅰ives,” he explained.

“Naturally the negative of not finishing firstly in the position that I should have, secꦿond or third, the failures and mistakes, it’s good to acknowledge those also.

“But it’s g✃ood to take away from it the positives, and there were plenty of positꦍives to take from the weekend.

“I don’🦩t want another weekend like that, so I’ll put things right this weeken꧂d, and we’ll continue to go full steam ahead.”

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