Ex-F1 team boss Eddie Jordan says Abu Dhabi 2021 showdown between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen was 'unfair'

Hamilton dominated the now notorious 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and appeared on course to win both the race and a reco🌄rd eighth world title until a late Safety Car period.
Former F1 race director Michael Masi’s incorrect interpretation of the Safety Car procedure forced a contenꦑtious one-lap sprint to the finish that altered the outcome of the world cꦦhampionship.
Hamilton, left helpless on old tyres, was overtaken by Verstappen - whose Red Bull team had gambled to pit under the Safety Car for new rubber - as the Dutchman snatched both the win🅷 and his maiden drivers’ title at the death.
Speaking about the controversial showdown in an interview with London Luxury🃏 Afloat, ex-F1 team boss Jordan said the way things unfolded was “a little bit unfai🃏r”.

“I find it a little bit unfair,” Jordan exp🌼lained. “I don🙈’t see a difference between a Virtual Safety Car and an actual one.
“If it had been a Virtual Safety car then Lewis would’🔜ve been t🅷he champion, but the Safety Car made it possible for Max to come in for tyres.
“I am not taking preferences, but if I would’ve been on Lewis’s side then I w🥃ould have been saying; ho📖ld on, that’s really unfair. Neither of them did anything wrong at all.”
Jordan added: “However, I cannot choose between the t♋wo dri𒁃vers. They are both amazing, nice people.
“I would have them both welcome in my family as my sons at any ౠstage, they are really 💜cool guys but very determined and committed at the same time.”

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