After Baku’s disregarded stable order, Lewis Hamilton sought the apology to his clearly eaten teammate.

On another weekend without victory, but with plenty of setbacks, the 40 -year -old Brit made for mistakes at Scuderia. “I don’t really care, it’s all about eighth place,” said Leclerc: “So it’s okay, he can be happy about this eighth place. It’s just stupid because it is not fair.”

What Leclerc was so excited about

At the behest of the Ferrari command stand, Leclerc had left Hamilton in the race. The seven -time world champion, who still somehow seems to strangle with his new team, had a tire advantage at the time. The exchange of space was not otherwise, so Hamilton Leclerc was supposed to let Azerbaijan pass in the last round of the Grand Prix. This is a common procedure within race stables.

Only Hamilton Leclerc didn’t leave over again. He finished eighth. Leclerc, who ended up in the qualification with his Ferrari in the route limitation, ninth. In the team ranking, Mercedes passed four points more, Red Bull pushes from behind. At the top, the defending champion McLaren is at the top.

Judgment from home: “Continuous disaster”

He went off the gas, but misjudged it, said Hamilton: “I will apologize to Charles.” The day before, however, he had already criticized the racing stable’s tire strategy after not entering the top ten in the qualification.

In the Italian home of Ferrari, criticism and ridicule are hailing. From the hoped -for “constant fight” against McLaren, Red Bull and Mercedes until the end, the “Corriere della Sera” wrote and said with a view to the famous horse in the coat of arms of the brand: “Because it seems as if the accident for the poor, battered cavallino was not stopped.”

Ferrari shares temporarily lose 1.30 percent in Milan to 402.20 euros.

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Baku (dpa-Afx)

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