23 Feb 2017

F1 outdated claims Hamilton

7:14 am on 23 February 2017

Lewis Hamilton has accused Formula One of being "outdated" and has called on its new owners to breathe fresh life into the sport.

The 32 year old Hamilton, who is set to start his 11th season in Formula One this year, believes Formula One must improve and has accused it of falling behind its sporting rivals.

Bernie Ecclestone was deposed as F1's long-time ruler last month following American giants Liberty Media's purchase of the sport.

Bernie Ecclestone and Lewis Hamilton

Bernie Ecclestone and Lewis Hamilton. Photo: Photosport

"I don't feel Formula One is winning, and it hasn't been for a long time," said Hamilton in an interview with BBC Radio 5 Live.

"That is to do with rule changes and not engaging the fans enough.

"There still is a great following in Formula One and I am excited for the new owners coming in and I hope they do something new.

"Formula One is a bit outdated in the sense of, if you look at other sports, they are further ahead in the entertainment factor. Formula One is really catching up and they have a lot of catching up to do."

Lewis Hamilton at the Mexico Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton at the Mexico Grand Prix. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

The sport has undergone a radical overhaul of its technical regulations over the winter in a bid to spice up the show.

The cars will be wider, bigger and faster this season with lap times expected to tumble by up to five seconds a lap but Hamilton fears the new rules could have a detrimental effect on the racing.

"My engineers say it's going to be a lot harder to overtake this year," Hamilton added.

"If we see overtaking is worse, it's going to be worse for the fans, and the spectacle will be worse so I'm hoping that's not the case.

"I really hope that the engineers, who are the smartest guys, are wrong."