FIA, Lewis Hamilton and Belgian Grand Prix
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Lewis Hamilton is among the few... as is 2021 F1 title rival Max Verstappen. Both drivers lauded for their wet weather racing driving skills stood firmly against the FIA's decision to delay the Belgian Grand Prix race start.
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Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton said he will be taking up the matter with the FIA after his shock Q1 exit during the Belgian GP qualifying.
But Verstappen wasn't the only driver who felt that the FIA made the wrong decision regarding the start of the Belgian Grand Prix, as former rival Hamilton agreed with the Dutchman's claims when speaking post-race.
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The Belgian Grand Prix took a lot longer than usual as heavy rain forced a long delay at the start of the race, leaving Max Verstappen in particular unhappy with that decision
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The FIA chose to considerably delay the start of the Belgian GP. This led to criticism from various sides after the race. The Spanish newspaper Marca for example strongly disagreed with this