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Martin Brundle found Lewis Hamilton radio message in Spanish GP “alarming”

Martin Brundle found Lewis Hamilton radio message in Spanish GP "alarming"

Martin Brundle thinks Lewis Hamilton’s team radio message urging Mercedes to retire his car in Barcelona reflected his lack of enjoyment this season.

The Spanish Grand Prix was only a few laps old when Hamilton, after an early collision with Kevin Magnussen, got on the radio to say “I would save the engine if I was you guys – I’m sorry”.

The seven-time former World Champion appeared less at fault than Magnussen, who in turn was cleared by the stewards, when they clashed at Turn 4 on the opening lap and after each driver made a pit-stop due to a puncture, they were running well behind the rest of the field.

But Hamilton made up ground brilliantly and would have finished as high as fourth but for having to ‘lift and coast’ towards the end of the race due to a DNF risk, which allowed Carlos Sainz to pass him.

Brundle, along with the vast majority of spectators, was highly impressed – but also concerned by what he had heard from the 37-year-old Briton at the point when he thought all hope of a strong placing had gone.

The Sky F1 broadcaster believes it was indicative of Hamilton’s state of mind in a campaign when Mercedes have been outperformed by Red Bull and Ferrari and he has achieved only one podium finish, falling 28 points behind his team-mate George Russell in the standings.

“Lewis’ contact with Magnussen on the opening lap surely cost him a chance of a spectacular result,” wrote Brundle in his Sky Sports column.

“He was 50 seconds behind the leader on lap two and 54 seconds at the end despite backing off by four seconds on the final tour.

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