F1 Grand Prix of Brazil - Sprint & Qualifying - Source: Getty
Pirelli boss Mario Isola has responded to Lewis Hamilton's complaints of the non-availability of proper wet tires in the F1. The Brazilian GP qualifying was postponed to Sunday because a heavy shower flooded the track and there were visibility issues.
The new generation of cars has been found vulnerable to wet weather, and the race director has often been reluctant to let the sessions commence in such conditions. The F1 Brazilian GP qualifying was one such moment. Before the session, a heavy thunderstorm flooded the track and the conditions were just not suitable for the racing to commence.
In the end, after multiple delays, it was decided that the session would be postponed to Sunday morning. Soon after the announcement, Lewis Hamilton was recorded talking to F1 president Stefano Domenicali, complaining about the lack of good wet tires that would have helped the cars go out on track.
