Masks and precautionary mandates may be the norm now but not back in 2017. After an apparent illness swept through the Mercedes garage in the lead-up to the Japanese Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton made all his team members wear masks to avoid further contamination.
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The move paid off for Mercedes as both drivers blocked out the front row in qualifying. The Briton went on to take pole and go on to win the race, virtually putting one hand on the 2017 world championship in the process.
Hamilton’s cause was aided greatly by Sebastian Vettel’s early retirement on lap 4. Team-mate Valtteri Bottas ended the race in P4 with the fastest lap for a good haul of points for the Silver Arrows.
The seven-time world champion has since been vocal about masks in the fight to beat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lewis Hamilton wants rules to be applied fairly, accurately, and consistently, going forward
Lewis Hamilton is hoping the FIA will ensure that the rules in F1 are applied in the upcoming 2022 season in a manner that is more fair, accurate, and consistent.
Bending of the rules by former race director Michael Masi ended up costing the 37-year-old what would have been a record-breaking eighth world championship. Masi was subsequently removed from his role earlier in February.
During the launch of the new Mercedes W13, Hamilton said:
Meanwhile, the new F1 season will start with the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 20.
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