Lewis Hamilton criticises F1 for not listening to drivers

Sport has too many decision-makers who don't know what it's like in a car, says world champion

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In the wake of a shambolic qualifying process at the season opening Australian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton has attacked the way F1 is run, claiming there are too many decision-makers and that they are ruining the sport.

Hastily imposed new rules during qualifying did not go well at Melbourne and there were no cars on track for the final five minutes of the session. Fortunately a thrilling race, eventually won by Nico Rosberg with Hamilton second, deflected much of the criticism.

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