Formula One legend Niki Lauda has described McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton as "completely mad" after his antics in the rain-hit Canadian GP and called on the FIA to punish him for dangerous driving
Formula One legend Niki Lauda has described McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton as "completely mad" after his antics in the rain-hit Canadian GP and called on the FIA to punish him for dangerous driving.
Hamilton crashed out after just eight laps after a collision with teammate and race winner Jenson Button. The 26-year-old had already escaped punishment earlier after a collision with Red Bull's Mark Webber. "He's completely mad. What Hamilton did there goes beyond all boundaries. You cannot drive like this. Someone will get killed. If the FIA does not punish him, I don't understand the world," The Sun quoted Lauda, as saying.
Hamilton had apologised to escape a ban after two crashes during the Monaco GP a fortnight ago.
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