Paul Ricard: "Our track won't be boring in June"

  • Published on 21 Mar 2018 11:39
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

Lewis Hamilton will like Paul Ricard once he gets up and racing at the new French grand prix venue in June. That is the view of the track's boss Stephane Clair, following recent comments made by the quadruple world champion. "Honestly, I don't like Paul Ricard," Hamilton said. "I liked it when the French grand prix was at Magny Cours."

But Clair said Hamilton was basing his opinion on testing at Paul Ricard some years ago. "I'm happy that Lewis said that," he told Le Figaro newspaper. "Why? Because I'm the same -- bored on a track when I'm alone. So he had rather boring work, he was alone in the car, alone in the dressing room. That will not be the case in June," Clair added.

Hamilton's fellow quadruple world champion Alain Prost agrees with the Paul Ricard boss. "It was a few years ago that he drove there, and anyway each driver as an affinity with particular tracks," said the Frenchman.
 

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  • It's not a bad track. I find it annoying when drivers criticize a venue before actually racing there. It does a disservice to everyone. The organizers, the fans, the drivers. If after the race they criticize it that's absolutely valid. Furthermore, Paul Ricard is a great track.

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    • Mar 22 2018 - 18:50

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