Lauda scolds Hamilton for giving up

Niki Lauda has scolded reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton for wanting to abandon the German grand prix.

On the back of a strong weekend with significant car improvements at the Nurburgring, the McLaren driver made a bid for the lead at the start but cut a tyre in contact with eventual winner Mark Webber.

When subsequently running last, the McLaren driver pleaded on the radio with the pitwall to "save this engine and gearbox" in the form of a voluntary retirement, but was told to "concentrate on the driving and leave the strategy to us".

Asked about Hamilton's request, former triple world champion Lauda told Germany's Bild newspaper: "I wouldn't have dared. A driver should drive because that's what he is paid to do.

"Everything else is decided by the bosses."

The Austrian great surmised that Hamilton's desire to quit the race early did "not make a good impression".

One of Briton Hamilton's bosses, however, does not agree. Norbert Haug, competition chief for the team's engine partner Mercedes, said Hamilton's radio call was "in order".

 

Source: GMM

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 khartveli khartveli
Lauda maybe can't say to the press what he really thinks about lewis, but i can, and it perfectly describes hamilton,three letter word, F-A-G.
July 14, 2009 1:12 am
 eastwu eastwu
How incredibly small-minded and offensive. The fact that Hamilton's pride made him want to quit the race is, I agree, inexcusable, and his job as a driver is to continually push as hard as he can. However, he has made a huge success of his life already, something you are unlikely to do with such imbecilic comments. All you've done is show to the WCF audience that you have no opinion worth sharing. Shame we have to listen to it anyway.
July 14, 2009 7:29 am