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			Hamilton criticizes 'moaning' rivals on Baku debut 
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			 [June 18, 2016] 
			By Alan Baldwin 
 BAKU (Reuters) - Triple Formula One 
			world champion Lewis Hamilton has accused some rivals of 'moaning' 
			about safety at the Baku street circuit that hosts Azerbaijan's 
			inaugural grand prix on Sunday.
 "These drivers, they moan so much about so many things," the 
			Mercedes driver told reporters after going fastest in Friday's free 
			practice on a track that mixes very high speed straights with tight 
			corners.
 "It is really bumpy down the straight and you can't really see turn 
			one that well and it's really hard, but that's a part of racing," 
			added the Briton.
 
 "These guys they want it to be smooth...smoother than ever, no 
			vibrations and no bumps. They want to take all the character out of 
			these tracks."
 
 German team mate Nico Rosberg, the championship leader, and Jenson 
			Button, Hamilton's compatriot and former partner at McLaren, both 
			expressed concern on Thursday about the lack of run-off areas and 
			the fast pit-lane approach.
 
 Button, the 2009 champion, said it seemed the sport had gone 
			backwards on safety.
 
			
			 "The track is pretty cool. There are just some safety concerns at a 
			few places like the pit entry, which we have to look into," Rosberg 
			said on Friday.
 The pit-lane entry comes off the 2km straight, now the longest in 
			the sport, and enters a chicane some time before the speed limiter 
			has to be applied.
 
 Drivers argue that, given the importance of fractions of a second, 
			drivers will only slow at the very last moment which could cause a 
			big accident.
 
 The governing FIA said on Friday it was making some modifications to 
			the track after bolts holding down kerbs at turn six came loose 
			during first practice.
 
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			Mercedes Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain walks at the 
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			Tyre supplier Pirelli raised the alarm after noting a high 
			percentage of tyres had cuts caused by something sharp on the 
			surface.
 Hamilton, winner of the last two races and now just nine points 
			behind Rosberg, said the track was not hard to learn but still 
			tricky to drive.
 
 "It's very slippery out there. It's quite Monaco-esque in terms of 
			braking and how close the barriers are -- but you're arriving at 
			much higher speeds," he said.
 
 "Otherwise it's like a mixture of Valencia and Sochi with the smooth 
			track surface and the style of the corners themselves. It's a real 
			challenge and I think it's going to be tough for everyone over the 
			weekend.
 
 "It takes a lot of focus, which is something I like. I've enjoyed 
			driving here today."
 
 (Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ian Chadband)
 
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