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Lewis Hamilton accuses rivals of careless driving

23 agosto 2008

Championship leader Lewis Hamilton has criticised some of his fellow F1 drivers for their behaviour on the Valencia street track during Friday practice.

The McLaren racer did not name his adversaries, but the 23-year-old Briton accused them of driving carelessly at times at the new venue.

"Some drivers just lift off the throttle and end up in your way," Hamilton is quoted as saying by the Daily Telegraph.

"They are trying to create a gap ahead, for the sake of a clear, fast lap, but they don't care who might already be on a quick lap behind them. That compromises things," he added.

Source: GMM



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