Lewis Hamilton urges FIA to 'do a better job' following Qatar GP investigation

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Lewis Hamilton doesn't believe he was 'singled out' by the FIA, rather he feels it was 'poor communication' from them.

Lewis Hamilton does not believe he was “singled out” by the FIA, after Formula 1’s governing body re-opened its investigation into him crossing the track in Qatar last time out.

Hamilton himself does not believe that to be the case however, promptly shutting that notion down – but he did express his belief that it was poorly communicated from the FIA’s side, and called on them to “do a better job” from that point of view. “I think what they mean is that they’re just going to look into how they can tackle those sorts of things moving forwards to make sure that doesn’t happen.

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