Six-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton says he has no regrets about “experimenting” with a late strategy call that cost him a podium place in the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Hamilton says that he has talked through the race with his team and that lessons have been learned.
"It's not a major drama for us," Hamilton said. "I don't think it would have happened if we were fighting for the championship.
"We were experimenting, trying to be a little bit riskier. It didn't pay off. But it's good for us to go through those experiences.
"We probably learned more from that weekend than we did from a couple of weekends before when things generally went relatively smooth sailing. We just talk openly about it.
"For me personally I took the decision, in the end, to come in. I was given the option, but also I was given slightly the wrong information – where I'd come out. There's other things that followed like the safety car stayed out longer, those kinds of things.
"Naturally hindsight is always a great thing, so you would go back and you'd probably change it. But I don't regret the decision we made as I said, because we've learned quite a bit that we can implement into this weekend, and into next year."
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Motorsport