Motor racing-Hamilton apologises to Leclerc after swap misjudgement


Formula One F1 - Azerbaijan Grand Prix - Baku City Circuit, Baku, Azerbaijan - September 21, 2025 Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton arrives before the race REUTERS/Anton Vaganov

BAKU (Reuters) -Lewis Hamilton said he would apologise to Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc after he failed to hand back a place in Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

The seven-times Formula One world champion finished eighth and Leclerc ninth in the race in Baku.

After Leclerc had let Hamilton go past on fresher tyres to try and catch cars ahead, Ferrari asked them to swap back on the final lap but the positions ultimately remained the same.

Hamilton, who started 12th, said he got the message late on when he was still focused on trying to catch McLaren's Lando Norris.

"Basically I did lift on the straight, and did actually brake, but he (Leclerc) missed it by like four tenths," he explained.

"That was just a misjudgement by myself. I'll apologise to Charles."

Team boss Fred Vasseur said Hamilton appeared to have misjudged the position of the start/finish line and Leclerc indicated he was not too fussed.

"Honestly, for a P8 or a P9 it's not going to be a big talking point. I don't really mind," said the Monegasque.

"These are things that we agree between us and the general rules of how we want to work whenever there's a swap, it didn't happen and that's OK. It's not like I would have been a lot happier being P8."

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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