Lewis Hamilton Criticizes FIA Over Penalty Controversy at Italian GP

Lewis Hamilton has voiced his frustration with the FIA following what he called a “late and unjust penalty” at the Italian Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion accused the governing body of showing favoritism towards Max Verstappen, who, according to Hamilton, escaped punishment for an incident that he believes warranted a penalty.

Hamilton, known for speaking candidly about issues in the sport, issued a powerful statement with just eight words: “FIA, your bias is clear, and it’s wrong.” These words reflect his deep dissatisfaction with the FIA’s handling of the situation and the apparent leniency towards Verstappen, which he believes unfairly affected his performance during the race.
The incident has sparked significant debate in the motorsport community, with many questioning the consistency of the FIA’s decisions and whether certain drivers receive preferential treatment. Hamilton’s comments come at a time when tensions are already high between the two drivers, as Verstappen continues to dominate the championship standings.
The FIA has yet to comment on Hamilton’s statement, but the controversy has added fuel to an already intense rivalry, with fans and pundits alike eagerly awaiting the fallout from this latest clash.