
Source:REUTERS/Edgar Su
[Saba Sports News] On the final laps of the recent Singapore Grand Prix, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton suffered a sharp drop in speed due to brake failure. However, he did not change his strategy and instead chose to hold his position in seventh place. This greatly displeased Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso behind him. An angry Alonso completely lost control on the team radio, unleashing a stream of abuse towards Hamilton. He roared, “I can’t believe it! Just can’t believe it! No brakes and he can still drive without retiring? What a joke!” When interviewed after the race, Alonso remained unrelenting, stating, “I was almost disqualified once for not having a rearview mirror, and now Hamilton can finish the race without brakes?” The conflict between Alonso and Hamilton has a long history, and this incident has reignited the feud between them, further deepening their grudge and making it a hot topic in F1. The editor believes that although drivers can easily become emotional during races, as public figures, such intense language could negatively impact their own image, potentially set a bad example for young fans, and be detrimental to the healthy development of motorsport.
