Hamilton also emphasized the importance of allowing drivers to express their emotions during races, as it adds to the entertainment value for fans watching at home.
It’s important to have that raw emotion, that raw energy, that raw expression, he said. That’s what the fans love to see, they love to see the highs and the lows, the emotions that come with sport.
But at the same time, he acknowledged the need for boundaries and professionalism in communication over team radio.
There’s a line that you have to understand in terms of how you react, and how you communicate, and how you articulate yourself, he added.
Overall, Hamilton believes there is room for improvement in the way team radio communications are handled in F1, but he hopes it can be addressed in a way that respects all drivers and eliminates any racial undertones in the discussion.
It’s just natural, I think. So I don’t really think it’s a big issue,” Verstappen concluded.