Lewis Hamilton would crash came to light.This weekend's showdown in Saudi Arabia has already been shrouded in controversy, with genuine fears that proceedings wouldn't go ahead after a fuel depot was struck by a missile on Friday evening.
The incident occurred just six miles from the track, sparking safety fears.The incident caused delays, with drivers even meeting to discuss among themselves over whether or not the race should go ahead.
And now the weekend has taken another torrid twist in the wake of the sickening tweets directed towards Hamilton.The marshal, who has now quit his post, chillingly stated that he wished Hamilton would suffer a crash similar to the horrific one Romain Grosjean suffered in Bahrain back in 2020.
His Haas car burst into flames, with Grosjean lucky to be pulled from the wreckage. His tweets came before Mick Schumacher suffered a horrific 170mph crash in qualifying on Saturday.Posting on Twitter as @Heem4U, a message posted in response to a picture of Hamilton in Arabic said: "I hope he has an accident like Roman (sic) accident in Bahrain." And another message aimed at Hamilton in Arabic read: "The Saudi authorities do not respond to dogs.
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