'Conflicted' Hamilton does a U-turn
on F1 top job comment
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[June 29, 2019]
Hamilton performed a U-turn on
Thursday and said his Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff would be the
right man to run Formula One, days after saying the next person to
do the job should be an outsider.
The sport is run by American chairman Chase Carey, representing
commercial rights holders Liberty Media, whose future at the helm
after 2020 is the subject of paddock speculation.
Carey has said nothing about stepping down, while Wolff has tried to
distance himself from the chatter by saying he is not contemplating
a move from a team chasing a sixth successive constructors' and
drivers' title double.
Five times world champion Hamilton told reporters at last Sunday's
French Grand Prix that those running the sport should be neutral.
"I've been a bit conflicted the last few days," he said at the
Austrian Grand Prix on Thursday. "I made a comment but I don’t feel
like I probably got out exactly what I was meaning.
"Over these past couple of days I was thinking to myself, you know,
bringing someone in that doesn’t know much about Formula One is not
necessarily the right decision.
"I think Toto could do a pretty special job."
The question of who runs the sport post 2020 is a sensitive issue to
teams, who are working with the governing body and other
stakeholders on major rule changes aimed at making the sport more
equal and improving the racing.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton REUTERS/Lisi Niesner
Hamilton had alluded to the Ferrari past of Jean Todt, president of
the governing FIA who previously ran the Italian team at a dominant
period in their history, when he spoke on Sunday.
"I know Jean is level, but the fact is he’s been with the red team
for so long, surely when he wakes up, if there’s a red T-shirt and a
silver T-shirt, surely he goes for the red one," said the Briton.
"Just like when I get out of bed and see 44 (his racing number) or
six (former team mate Nico Rosberg's). I will go for 44. Toto has
been Mercedes through and through for such a long period of time.
"I think the best is someone from outside who is neutral, if that is
possible," he had said.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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