F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone reignites Lewis Hamilton row ahead of Bahrain GP

426     0
F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone reignites Lewis Hamilton row ahead of Bahrain GP
F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone reignites Lewis Hamilton row ahead of Bahrain GP

Former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has taken aim at Lewis Hamilton and even accused the Brit of being desperate for attention.

The sport is just two days away from its first race of the season in Bahrain and the seven-time champion is looking to hit the ground running in 2023. But as he prepares to begin another campaign with Mercedes, one of F1’s senior and most controversial figures has criticised his compatriot’s comments about him last summer.

The row began when Ecclestone controversially suggested Hamilton should “brush aside” a racial slur about him by former world champion Nelson Piquet. Understandably disappointed, Hamilton responded by saying: “I don’t know why we are continuing to give these older voices a platform.”

The 92-year-old took exception to those comments and even suggested that Hamilton was just upset with losing publicity. “Maybe the older generation are not interested in listening to what he has to say," he told The Telegraph. "In general, the older generation have seen a lot more, done a lot more. Maybe, when the older generation are making statements, and some people think they’re correct, he doesn’t like it, because it’s taking up the space that he would normally have.”

Grand Prix weekends have been used as a platform for drivers to raise awareness on societal issues in recent years but F1 bosses are clamping down on 'political gestures' this season. Hamilton still intends to do what he can to increase diversity and equality in the sport, but Ecclestone on the other hand, agrees with the FIA.

Sebastian Vettel warns of looming F1 ban and is "very worried about the future" eiqexidxiqxxinvSebastian Vettel warns of looming F1 ban and is "very worried about the future"

“People don’t go to a Formula One race to have a lecture,” the outspoken Ecclestone says. “Definitely drivers should have free speech, but it’s a case of when and how they use it. It’s wrong. It’s all completely wrong. I’m 100 percent against it.”

F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone reignites Lewis Hamilton row ahead of Bahrain GPFormer F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has criticised Lewis Hamilton for previous comments made on him (Getty Images)

On the track, both Hamilton and teammate George Russell believe Mercedes had made progress since last season as they bid to bridge the gap to Red Bull. But ahead of the first practice sessions of the season, Hamilton admitted he is resigned to a difficult start to the campaign.

Admitting his team are not "where we wanted to start the season", the former world champion said: “I knew from the moment I drove the car where we were and the challenges we are facing. On a positive note, not having bouncing is a huge plus and trying to understand what the problems were while having bouncing made it difficult to work out what those are.

F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone reignites Lewis Hamilton row ahead of Bahrain GPLewis Hamilton is very vocal on raising awareness for societal issues (Getty Images)

“We don't have that now and we can focus on pure performance. This still is a multi-championship-winning team and group of people." He added: "Hopefully those behind will continue to apply pressure [to Red Bull].

"Ferrari have a decent package, Aston have a decent package and we are hunting too. I don't think Max will slip up. He is a world champion and I wouldn't question his determination and focus."

Liam Llewellyn

Formula 1, Bahrain Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton, Bernie Ecclestone

Read more similar news:

01.02.2023, 17:01 • Sport
Mick Schumacher free to race for McLaren in 2023 after Mercedes deal reached
01.02.2023, 17:06 • Sport
Inside De Vries' long road to F1 including pressure after Hamilton example set
01.02.2023, 17:46 • Sport
F1 Academy details emerge ahead of new series for female racers to progress
01.02.2023, 19:14 • Sport
New Ferrari chief reacts to Mohammed ben Sulayem scandals and the FIA's F1 storm
01.02.2023, 20:08 • Sport
Lance Stroll says he's a "better driver" ahead of Fernando Alonso F1 team-up
01.02.2023, 20:46 • Sport
Las Vegas GP long-term F1 plans shown in document indicating exciting future
01.02.2023, 21:58 • Sport
Pierre Gasly was allowed to leave AlphaTauri due to worries over his F1 future
02.02.2023, 15:42 • Sport
FIA keen for two teams to join F1 grid from 2025 as application process opens
02.02.2023, 17:03 • Sport
Sebastian Vettel 'given extra time' to make major decision about his F1 future
02.02.2023, 17:10 • Sport
Naomi Schiff "surprised" by Sky Sports F1 call as 2023 pundit line-up confirmed