Lewis Hamilton wants F1 to stay an 'extreme sport' and doesn't want it to be made easier after concerns over the heat in Qatar
Lewis Hamilton believes Formula 1 should race in conditions such as the extreme heat at the Qatar Grand Prix, encouraging the sport to not become 'too soft'. High temperatures, which were in excess of 40 degrees Celsius, along with extreme humidity and the high-speed layout of the Losail International Circuit, made the race in Qatar incredibly tough for the drivers.
'The FIA have begun an analysis of the situation in an attempt to provide recommendations for future situations of 'extreme weather conditions'.Hamilton referenced F1 in the 1980s and 1990s, including Nigel Mansell fainting as he pushed his car to the line at the 1984 Dallas Grand Prix.'I don't personally want them to shorten the races and make it easier for us. I want it to be extreme,' he continued.
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