Formula 1: Belgian GP fans should get their money back says Hamilton

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SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium: Lewis Hamilton said Belgian Grand Prix fans should get their money back after they waited hours in the cold and wet without seeing a competitive lap in the shortest race in

The wet race at Spa-Francorchamps was abandoned after the field, circulating behind the safety car, completed the two laps necessary for half-points to be awarded and commercial obligations to broadcasters and others fulfilled.

"So everyone gets their money and I think the fans should get theirs back too. Because unfortunately they didn't get to see what they paid for." "Obviously we can't control the weather, and I love racing in the rain, but today was something else. You really couldn't see the car ahead, there was aquaplaning, it was unfortunately just a disaster on track," he said.

"We must really applaud the fans that have been there for three days in the rain, they have waited for a race to happen."

 

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