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Mercedes F1 Reveal How Poor Timing Caused the Hamilton-Verstappen Crash at Jeddah

There is no denying that race director, Michael Masi, had an awful lot on his hands throughout the race at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen persistently causing incidents. But, the one that blew out of control was the lap 38 collision.

There were a lot of disgruntling in the Mercedes garage, as Toto Wolff even smashed a Bose headphone into pieces. Verstappen was aiming to give up the lead to Hamilton after forcing the Briton off the track earlier in the lap around turn 1.

Formula One F1- Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in action with Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton during the race REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri

However, a massive miscommunication eventually led to Hamilton crashing straight into the back of a strolling Red Bull of Verstappen. Yes, this incident caused an uproar amongst the fans, paving way for accusations. However, since then, we have hardly ever heard from either of the teams over the truth.

Hence, here are Mercedes engineers, James Vowles and Andrew Shovlin, taking us through what had happened on lap 38 behind the scenes and how the lack of timing led to the on-track incident.

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Moments after Verstappen ran himself and Hamilton off the track around turn 1, Masi offered Red Bull an escape route to avoid any penalties from the stewards; handing the lead back to Hamilton.

The news eventually reached Verstappen, as the Dutchman’s race engineer demanded that he ‘tactically’ return the position back to Hamilton. Verstappen lifted his foot off the throttle, and Hamilton inched closer. But, the only question that has often been ringing in our minds – was Hamilton aware of the discussion?

The answer is ‘No’. James affirmed that, by the time Mercedes opened the radio channel to Hamilton, Verstappen had already taken his foot off the throttle.

Well, Red Bull talking to Michael Masi, the race director, through that period. And he was advising them to give the position up. Now, Michael Masi then spoke to Ron Meadows, our sporting director. And at the point that that conversation was occurring, was the point that Max braked to let Lewis go by,” he said.

So, the problem was that we didn’t have any time to actually get a message to Lewis, which was why it caught him by surprise. He wasn’t expecting Max to slow down on the straight.

Overall, the penultimate Saudi Arabian GP was nothing but a weekend of thrilling turnarounds. Hence, it’d be ridiculous if we expect anything lesser than what we witnessed in Jeddah over the upcoming finale in Abu Dhabi. So, how exhilarating is the title showdown going to be? We’ll know in time.

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