The Italian GP wasn’t the best race weekend Lewis Hamilton has had this season. His teammate George Russell had the upper hand on him throughout the weekend. While the young Brit qualified in P4, Hamilton was down in P8—with the McLaren of Oscar Piastri ahead of him and Lando Norris right behind. With Mercedes’ promising race pace, he was confident about making up places. Although that did happen, it didn’t pan out as Hamilton planned.
As the lights went out, Norris jumped the seven-time champion off the line, and for what seemed like almost the entire race, he was stuck behind the two McLarens in P9. Towards the end, though, a questionable move on Piastri had the Lewis Hamilton Army turning on their hero.
Lewis Hamilton was unaffected despite his crimes against Oscar Piastri
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Despite having the upper hand on McLaren in terms of race pace, Hamilton just couldn’t get his W14 close enough to Piastri in front to make a move. But on Lap 41 of 51, the 38-year-old finally got the opportunity and went side-by-side with the Aussie rookie through Curva Grande (Turn 3). At the braking point for Turn 4, though, Hamilton didn’t leave Piastri enough room and made contact, damaging the McLaren’s front wing.
LAP 41/51
Hamilton hunts down Piastri for eighth but they make contact!
Hamilton continues in P8, but Piastri pits with damage#ItalianGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/8184j4Z5BJ
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 3, 2023
While Hamilton continued his race like nothing had happened, Piastri had to make an extra pitstop to change his $150,000-worth front wing, which ruined his chance at scoring points. In light of the incident, Hamilton received a five-second penalty. Because he continued without damage and was significantly faster than everyone behind him, he created a buffer of more than five seconds after assuming P6. So, the penalty didn’t really affect his race.
When asked about the incident in a post-race interview, Piastri said, “He apologized, and the stewards gave that a penalty. I can’t ask for anything other than that. I think he just moved a bit too far to the right. But I think it’s very easy to do in that corner, it’s very narrow.” Despite Piastri forgiving Hamilton for his crimes, the LH Army couldn’t help but turn against their idol for ruining the Aussie driver’s race and expressed their disapproval on Twitter.
Lewis Hamilton was “100%” at fault, and his penalty “wasn’t nearly enough”
Considering Hamilton came out unscathed, scored 8 points, wasn’t affected by the penalty, and ruined Piastri’s race, the LH Army was less than thrilled with their hero. Even though Hamilton accepted his mistake as soon as he turned in on Piastri, saying to his team, “I didn’t give him enough space,” that didn’t give Piastri his race back. Twitteratis expressed how Hamilton’s move wasn’t fair, and the penalty didn’t do justice.
Destroyed Piastri’s race.
5 seconds is not enough.
No accident. A 7xWC knows the width of his car. But by all means keep nagging about Max.— JackD Ruppelaar🖖 (@SuperJackTweet) September 3, 2023
That penalty was nowhere near enough. He's a much more chill guy than he should be for being that age in F1 lmao
— Stephen (@stephendavid23) September 3, 2023
100% Hamilton fault, but tbh Piastri shouldn’t even have been there because he cut the chicane the lap before to stay ahead. George got 5 seconds for doing the same.
— Flyingsnowball (@Flyingsnowball1) September 3, 2023
One user wrote how Hamilton’s wheel-to-wheel action is never clean.
Terrible w2w by Hamilton, as per.
— Reaz (@itsReaz) September 3, 2023
Most users also appreciated Piastri’s mature attitude to forgive Hamilton for ruining his race.
That’s very understanding for such a young driver. I’d have to agree with that as well. Hamilton definitely knew he was there, I think he just expected Oscar to use a bit more of the rumble strip. But absolutely on Lewis, and absolutely ruled appropriately.
— This Time By (@ThisTimeBy) September 3, 2023
Piastri is maturer than me 💀
That dude fully ruined his race and got to drive on https://t.co/We6pRlLHb8
— 🚀 z – 10 WINS IN A ROW!!!!! (@rbrzoe) September 3, 2023
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That’s incredibly mature of Oscar, and good on Lewis to admit his mistake…
…but I don’t think it’s a fair penalty if you aren’t affected by it. https://t.co/MezQc49UNP
— Rajat (@rajat15) September 3, 2023
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What were your thoughts on the contact between Lewis Hamilton and Oscar Piastri? Was the five-second penalty enough?
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