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Lewis Hamilton Partnership Regret Revealed as FIA Unveils Strange Dress-Code Penalty
Formula 1 fans woke up to a mix of emotion and controversy today, as a legendary figure in the sport admitted that not working with Lewis Hamilton stands as one of his biggest career regrets. Meanwhile, the FIA has stirred debate with the introduction of a surprising new rule related to paddock attire.
Missed Opportunity with Hamilton
A respected and long-standing personality within the F1 paddock has opened up about his disappointment in never having the chance to collaborate with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton. Speaking reflectively, he described it as a major “what could have been” in his professional journey.
“Lewis changed the game not just as a driver but as a global icon. Not getting to work with him will always be one of my greatest regrets,” he confessed.
Hamilton, who remains active in the sport and continues to compete at a high level, has primarily raced with McLaren and Mercedes throughout his illustrious career.
FIA Criticized Over Odd Dress-Code Rule
Elsewhere, the FIA is facing criticism after announcing a new rule that enforces a stricter paddock dress code for drivers during race weekends. Non-compliance could result in fines or even grid penalties, a move many in the paddock see as excessive.
The rule, which aims to uphold a “professional image,” has sparked backlash from drivers and fans alike, with some calling it “unnecessary” and “out of touch” with the direction of modern F1.
“This is racing, not a fashion show,” one driver reportedly said off the record.
Fan Reaction
The F1 community quickly took to social media to express disbelief and frustration over the new dress policy.
“Focus on racing, not wardrobe choices,” one fan posted.
“The FIA needs to get its priorities straight,” another commented.
As the 2025 season heats up, it’s clear that the drama isn’t limited to the racetrack — with behind-the-scenes decisions continuing to stir the pot in the world of Formula 1