It is latest from sports news that Lewis Hamilton should change his “Halo” stance. Lewis Hamilton has been encouraged to change his position on the new “corona” head assurance gadget by previous best on the planet John Surtees. Hamilton depicted the change as “excessively radical” and the “most exceedingly awful looking” alteration in Formula 1 history. John Surtees’ child Henry passed on amid a Formula Two race in 2009 subsequent to being struck on the head by a stray tyre.
Henry, son of John Surtees died in 2009 during a race of Formula F1. His head struck by the tyre of stray. John Surtees said, “”Lewis could perhaps think a little more about the halo and think about the responsibility he does have as a world champion. He could actually consider this and, if possible, give the maximum input into making certain that it is as less intrusive as possible. I suffered the tragedy of losing Henry which certainly could’ve been prevented by a development like this”.
McLaren’s Fernando Alonso the two time world champion by referring to the tragic injuries acquired by Justin Watson and Jules Bianchi said, “It will be the future of F1, because we cannot afford any serious injury or fatal accident as we had in the last two years. I know the ‘halo’ is a little extreme in terms of aesthetics – maybe a canopy or other solution is found in the next couple of months – but hopefully next year we have one of these systems in all the cars.” The father of Henry Surtees has recommended that Lewis Hamilton ought to reconsider his position on ‘halo’.
A portion of the Mercedes driver’s partners have likewise conceded their restriction to the wellbeing gadget, yet Hamilton went above and beyond by calling it the “most noticeably awful looking mod in F1 history”. Lewis Hamilton told reporters that, “I hope we have an option to use it or not because I will not be using it. F1’s champion before Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, disagrees with the Briton, saying that ‘halo’ may be “ugly” but “nothing justifies not having these two guys around anymore”.