Lewis Hamilton says Thursday's dinner with F1's class of 2022 reflected the greatest "harmony" ever enjoyed by a group of drivers in F1.
The 20-strong field of competitors gathered at Abu Dhabi's Hakkasan restaurant at the instigation of Lewis Hamilton for a moment of warm camaraderie, but more importantly to celebrate the career of future retiree Sebastian Vettel.
The happening was also the first time F1's field of drivers enjoyed a night out since the Chinese Grand Prix in 2016.
"I thought it was really important,” said Hamilton. “So that's why I asked the group in Mexico whether they'll be open to all doing dinner to give Seb a farewell. We hadn't had a dinner since years ago in China.
“And it was the best evening, we were all laughing so much. Great, great stories. Seb is a great leader as well, he made a great speech, really just kind of trying to hand down some of these experiences that he's had over these years, particularly to the younger guys, because they are the future.
“And yeah, we had that photo, and it was the most harmony I think any driver group has ever had, I would imagine.
"Maybe not in history, because there's some images of others in the past, many, many years ago, but definitely in these 15 years.”
Hamilton admitted that he hopes the gathering enjoyed by the group becomes a regular feature in the future.
“I mean afterwards we were like, let's do it all the time!" said the seven-time world champion.
"Maybe we'll make this an annual thing here. Maybe we'll add another one in the year, perhaps. But there's also just a lot that we can do as the GPDA as a united group. We have, I think, a responsibility. We've got a great platform, each and every one of us, collectively.
“And it's encouraging. Collectively there's lots of things that F1 needs to really push forward on action-wise. We're doing a lot of things in sustainability and those things, but really, really making sure we're pushing through and doing the absolute best. And maybe GPDA can have a role in that."
Hamilton's Mercedes teammate and GPDA director George Russell said the evening had been a lot more fun than expected.
“I think we had a lot of fun on Thursday night,” said the Brazilian GP winner. “A lot more fun than we probably all would have expected. And we've sort of said we need to do it more often.
"I think it's such an intense season that we all endure in this whole paddock. And we're all so competitive, but sometimes you need to go back to doing something normal, such as going for dinner together. And not even talking about racing, and just having a bit of fun.”
Outgoing McLaren driver Daniel Riccardo, who won't be on the grid next season, found it refreshing to interact with his colleagues on topics that had nothing to do with F1.
“Obviously, we had a good excuse to do it for Seb, a bit of a farewell for him,” said the Australian. “But you kind of just forget when we all get in a room away from the competition of this environment, it's just quite nice.
“We all have obviously a lot in common. Probably more than we think, actually. So it was just cool to enjoy each other's company ultimately, and not really talk racing, and not talk competition. It felt like we all were just kind of learning a bit more about each other, away from the track.”
“We laughed a lot, with everyone,” said world champion Max Verstappen. “Of course, we have a group [WhatsApp] chat. At some point we said let’s do it in Abu Dhabi, on Thursday evening, everyone has a little more time then. Everyone had a lot of fun with each other. We had a nice time.
“Of course, not everyone arrived on time, so you just sit down somewhere and then someone comes to sit alongside you. That’s how you sit for a little while. When everyone has a nice time, they start to walk around the table and stand up.”
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