Lewis Hamilton insists he did not criticise seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher and urges the Formula One legend’s fans “not to believe all that you read”.
Comparing his three titles to Schumacher’s record achievements, the Mercedes driver would have taken a thinly-veiled shot at the former Ferrari star’s ruthless driving style and clear number one status within his team.
“I’ve never done things like [Schumacher] in order to win the championship,” Hamilton was quoted as saying by German website express.de. “I’ve only won thanks to my natural abilities”
Hamilton’s alleged comments were not well received in Schumacher’s homeland, especially as the 46-year-old continues to recover from the severe head injuries he sustained in a skiing accident in December 2013.
Reiner Ferling, the president of Schumacher’s fan club, reportedly chastised Hamilton for his declarations and advised the Briton to “switch on his brain before talking”.
Taking to his Instagram account, the newly crowned triple world champion issued the following message:
“To all the Michael Schumacher fans, I want you to know how big a fan and admirer of Michael I am. I grew up watching him from the early days through to his seventh title.
“He was and is the greatest of our time and I am hugely proud and grateful to have met him and spent even the littlest time with. He was always kind to me.
“One day at his last race, I managed to find the courage to go see him and ask if he would honour me by swapping helmets in which he so graciously did.
“Please do not believe all that you read. I would never wish to disrespect him nor his family and I hold them in the highest regard.
“I keep him in my prayers as a fellow driver wishing for his recovery. Best wishes to you.”
Schumacher ‘is still fighting’ - Todt
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