F1: Hamilton in trouble again
Lewis Hamilton is having a miserable visit to Malaysia. First the Melbourne stewards reconvened and excluded him from last week's results (story), then he risked sanction for disappearing and refusing to speak to journalists (the new rules to make drivers more accessible are not totally clear) and yesterday, in practice, he found himself up before the beak not once but twice.
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Even hardened Lewis Hamilton fans must wonder what's going on.
Openly blaming the team for his exclusion from the results in Melbourne, an unthinkable reaction last year, Hamilton yesterday found himself censured not once but twice for speeding in the pit lane - once in each of the two practice sessions.
With a pit-lane speed limit of 60kph, Hamilton was timed at 65.3kmph and 62.6kmph - resulting in fines of 1,200 and 900 euros respectively.
