Surtees urges Hamilton to re-think 'halo' stance

  • Published on 10 Mar 2016 14:07
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

F1 veterans have revealed they disagree with reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton's stance about the 'halo' cockpit cage slated for 2017. Some of the Mercedes driver's colleagues have also admitted their opposition to the safety device, but Hamilton went a step further by calling it the "worst looking mod in F1 history".

Hamilton's Instagram post was subsequently deleted, but he also told reporters at the end of the Barcelona test: "I hope we have an option to use it or not because I will not be using it." F1's champion before Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, disagrees with the Briton, saying 'halo' may be "ugly" but "nothing justifies not having these two guys around anymore".

The German was referring to Indycar's Justin Wilson and also Henry Surtees, an 18-year-old who was killed when debris struck him on the head during a F2 race in 2009. "Sebastian hit the nail very clearly on the head with what he said," John Surtees, Henry Surtees' father, said on Wednesday.

The Telegraph quoted 1964 world champion Surtees as adding: "Lewis could perhaps think a little more about the halo and think about the responsibility he does have as a world champion. He could actually consider this and, if possible, give the maximum input into making certain that it is as less intrusive as possible," he said. "I suffered the tragedy of losing Henry which certainly could have been prevented by a development like this."

Another world champion, Fernando Alonso, also trod carefully in assessing 'halo', commenting: "I know it is a little extreme in terms of aesthetics, but hopefully next year we have some type of system on all the cars."

Even Mark Webber, an avowed motor racing "purist", would not join Hamilton in the severity of his criticism about 'halo'. "There is still a lot to discuss, such as how much you can see through Eau Rouge with this halo," the Australian, a pallbearer at Wilson's funeral, is quoted by Speed Week. "But when you've carried a coffin, you don't want to do that again," he added. (GMM)

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  • Good grief! Moss needs to pull his head out that guy's butt pucker. Big deal if ham doesn't agree, who is this guy again? Some donkey who won two titles in a rocket ship which any dozen F1 drivers could win in. If he doesn't want to use it fine don't use it, when he crashes and ends up a stick in some graveyard no one will care, or maybe they will, to say we told ya so!

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    • Mar 10 2016 - 14:55
    • ChrisDanger

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      Whatever they introduce for driver protection it most certainly won't be optional. There will be both a weight and aerodynamic disadvantage to any device.

      Although I don't necessarily agree with Hamilton's brashness I do applaud him for not being so PC and having the courage to speak his mind without putting everything through an F1 PR-filter.

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      • Mar 10 2016 - 19:02
  • Pompey

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    Nobody forces you to be an F1 driver, you know the risks driving one of these cars. You want to play safe get a play station.

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    • Mar 10 2016 - 22:08
    • denis1304

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      yes, but you can also be threat to others if you lose consciousness from debris and crash

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      • Mar 12 2016 - 03:40
  • Pompey

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    If you don't like the odds, don't bet!

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    • Mar 12 2016 - 16:45

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