Hamilton expects unpredictable starts
Lewis Hamilton feels Formula 1′s new start procedure will make getting away off the line even more “unpredictable”, following Mercedes’ recent poor getaways in grands prix.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015 (6:39 am)

That could put more pressure on Hamilton and Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg who have been beaten off the line at the last two grands prix at Silverstone and Hungaroring despite front-row lock-outs.
For the British Grand Prix Williams duo Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas swept by, while in Hungary it was Ferrari pair Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen.
That resulted in Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff describing what has unfolded as “unacceptable”.
Reigning champion Hamilton concedes the new start format “is going to be a challenge”.
Speaking to the British press, he added: “What goes on from after this race [Hungary] is going to be very interesting.
“I expect more unpredictable starts. I imagine it is going to get worse, but that’s racing.”
Hamilton has even suggested the FIA may need to make rule tweak adjustments to compensate.
“I think they might underestimate how much they influence the races,” he added.
“The starts might not change or they might be disastrous. It could make for more weaving, who knows?
“My guess is that it is not going to be the right thing and it is going to be adjusted.
“They might need to make changes to it. It is a good idea, though.”
Rosberg, 21 points adrift of Hamilton, has welcomed the initiative introduced by the FIA.
“It’s good because it puts the start fully into our hands – 100 per cent driver,” he said. There is no engineer involved or anything.
“If it’s a good start, it’s the driver. If it’s a bad start, it’s the driver, which is good because it puts a bit more variability into it.
“The start is such an important phase. As we have seen recently it can mix things up.”
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