'Don't blame me for boring races,' says Hamilton after another F1 procession

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AFP Le Castellet (France)
Last Updated : Jun 24 2019 | 9:50 AM IST

A triumphant Lewis Hamilton told his and F1's critics Sunday not to blame the drivers for "boring" processional races, but instead to turn their focus on the rule-makers.

The defending five-time world champion produced a flawless demonstration of racing to triumph from pole position for the second year in succession Sunday's French Grand Prix.

In a largely uneventful race on a sweltering afternoon at the Le Castellet circuit, he led his Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas home as they extended the Silver Arrows winning run to 10 races.

It was hardly entertaining stuff for the fans at the track or the global television audience and Hamilton warned that the sport needed to consider making "serious changes".

Speaking after his 79th career victory, he told reporters they should consider who should be blamed before drawing any conclusions.

"Don't point fingers at the drivers because we don't write the rules," said Hamilton.

"We have nothing to do with the money and all that kind of stuff.

"You should put the pressure on the people at the head who should be doing their job. I think they are trying to, but for many, many years they have made bad decisions."
"They've been making all these decisions and never had a driver's input once. So, if that can be decisive and help the fans to get better racing, then I would be proud."

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First Published: Jun 24 2019 | 9:50 AM IST

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