was left baffled by his engineers' indecision during the , telling Riccardo Adami and his garage to 'have a tea break' while they decided whether or not to invert their cars. The legendary Brit was running in eighth place, behind team-mate Charles Leclerc, but Hamilton was enjoying medium-compound rubber, compared to the hards bolted onto the No.16 machine.
Stuck behind his Ferrari colleague with Kimi Antonelli in his sights up the road, the seven-time world champion started to become audibly frustrated. "I'm just burning up my tyres behind him," he protested to Adami. "You want me to just sit here the whole race?"
A couple of laps later, Hamilton reiterated his request, but was told: "We want to keep the DRS to Charles. Go ahead like this." The 40-year-old replied: "Man, you guys! This is not good teamwork. That's all I'm going to say!"
He went on to bring up the Chinese Grand Prix, where he offered to let Leclerc overtake him to utilise his extra pace. "In China, I got out of the way when you were on a different strategy," he said, before chiming in: "Have a tea break while you're at it."
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