FULL RADIO TRANSCRIPT REVEALED: Lewis Hamilton Furious with Ferrari After Miami Drama During a chaotic and tense Miami Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton didn’t hold back his frustration on team radio as an incident with a Ferrari driver sparked controversy. The seven-time world champion was left fuming after what he believed was reckless driving that jeopardized his race. Hamilton on the radio: “What the hell was that?! He just dived in with no space. That’s not racing, that’s desperate. Did he even get a penalty?” The radio erupted moments after a tight on-track battle saw Hamilton forced wide by a Ferrari during a critical overtaking attempt. Hamilton’s engineer tried to calm him down, stating that the incident was under investigation by race control. Engineer: “Copy, Lewis. We’re checking with race control. Keep your head down, we’re still in this.” Hamilton, however, wasn’t letting it go easily: “It’s dangerous driving, man. I’m lucky I’m still in one piece. Unbelievable.” The stewards ultimately chose not to penalize the Ferrari driver, a decision that only added to Hamilton’s frustration post-race. The incident has now become one of the major talking points from the Miami GP, with fans and pundits split over whether a penalty should have been given.

By | May 5, 2025

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FULL RADIO TRANSCRIPT REVEALED: Lewis Hamilton Furious with Ferrari After Miami Drama

During a chaotic and tense Miami Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton didn’t hold back his frustration on team radio as an incident with a Ferrari driver sparked controversy. The seven-time world champion was left fuming after what he believed was reckless driving that jeopardized his race.

Hamilton on the radio:
“What the hell was that?! He just dived in with no space. That’s not racing, that’s desperate. Did he even get a penalty?”

The radio erupted moments after a tight on-track battle saw Hamilton forced wide by a Ferrari during a critical overtaking attempt. Hamilton’s engineer tried to calm him down, stating that the incident was under investigation by race control.

Engineer:
“Copy, Lewis. We’re checking with race control. Keep your head down, we’re still in this.”

Hamilton, however, wasn’t letting it go easily:
“It’s dangerous driving, man. I’m lucky I’m still in one piece. Unbelievable.”

The stewards ultimately chose not to penalize the Ferrari driver, a decision that only added to Hamilton’s frustration post-race. The incident has now become one of the major talking points from the Miami GP, with fans and pundits split over whether a penalty should have been given.

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