Lewis Hamilton wants to see the FIA’s Abu Dhabi inquiry report

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Lewis Hamilton says he is “excited to see the results” from the FIA’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix inquiry report, and he hopes “everyone will get to see it”.

After the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the FIA launched an investigation into the controversial finish of the race, during which the Safety Car rules were ignored by the race director, which ultimately led to Max Verstappen winning the 2021 title.

The inquiry has been concluded, and the FIA has announced some of the steps it is taking to prevent the same thing from happening again, one of which is the removal of race director Michael Masi.

However, the governing body is yet to release a report on the results of the investigation, which should explain why the rules were broken.

At Mercedes’ 2022 car launch Lewis Hamilton said he hopes everybody will be able to see the report.


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“I’ve not seen it. I didn’t think it was out yet,” the Briton said.

“I’m excited to see the results from that report. I think hopefully everyone will get to see it, and to have perhaps a better understanding of everything.

“I think ultimately, like everything, it’s down to understanding where we’ve been, so we can move forwards in a positive light,” Hamilton concluded.

The FIA has announced that the “final decisions” stemming from the investigation will be announced at the World Motor Sport Council meeting in Bahrain on 18 March, on the same day when the Bahrain Grand Prix free practice starts.

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