Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur conceded the team needed to find the best way to communicate after Lewis Hamilton struggled to be on the same page with his new race engineer.
A number of radio messages broadcast reflected Hamilton’s frustration with race engineer Riccardo Adami as the Australian GP race went on.
Fred Vasseur feeds back on Lewis Hamilton commutation struggles
Having worked with Peter ‘Bono’ Bonnington for 12 years, Hamilton was always likely to experience an awkward stage with his new engineer as they look to build the same level of connection.
Adami, an experienced engineer himself who worked with Sebastian Vettel at Toro Rosso and Ferrari, clashed with Hamilton during the course of the race.
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