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Lewis Hamilton calls for press conference format shakeup after Snapchat criticism

Lewis Hamilton has called for the FIA's press conference fomat to be shaken up, suggesting fans, rather than the media, should ask the questions, after he was criticised for using Snapchat during Thursday's session. The Mercedes driver was seen using his phone as questions were put to other drivers, before a journalist asked what he was looking at on his phone, to which he replied: 'Huh? Yeah, no, just... it’s quite funny, just some snaps of us drivers, it’s quite funny. That’s about it. 'Hey man, we’ve been doing this a long long time and it’s the same each time so [we've] got to keep adding new things to it.' It turns out the Briton was sharing...
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