London, May 30 : Lewis Hamilton has asked McLaren to sort out his start problem, as the former F1 champion had a poor showing during last Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix after being told to alter his launch settings.
The same problem cost him a place on the top of the podium at the Australian Grand Prix.
"I did the initial launch and then, on that formation lap, the guys told me to make a clutch setting change. I took their advice I have to rely on them and let the clutch out but it just didn't go. There was no torque, no drive," The Sun quoted Hamilton, as saying.
"I said to them afterwards `we can't have everyone else making great starts and us not.' It wasn't an actual human error," he added. (ANI)
Similar
- Swansea boss Rodgers close to netting Liverpool job while Villa line up Wigan’s Martinez
- ''Man U does not sign players to enhance brand recognition’, says club director Arnold
- Man U claims 10 percent of global population are ''Red Devil'' supporters
- England’s ‘world class matchwinners’ Anderson and Swann ‘as good as Warne and McGrath’: Saker
- Bolt focused on Olympic gold despite lackluster build up to Games

Fortaleza (Brazil), June 19 - Brazil forward Hulk insists he is unaffected by jeers from the stands and has vowed to win over the hearts and minds of Brazilian supporters during the Confederations Cup.
Jerusalem, June 19 : Spain retained the 2013 UEFA U-21 soccer championship beating Italy 4-2 here at the Teddy Stadium.
London, June 19 : England opted to field against South Africa in the first semifinal of the Champions Trophy at the Kennington Oval here Wednesday.
Melbourne, June 19 : Cricket Australia's (CA) National Selection Panel (NSP) Wednesday named a 15-man squad for Australia A's tour to Africa in July and August.
Misano (Italy), June 17 : Both Mahindra Racing riders Andrea Locatelli and Michael Rinaldi performed well in Rounds 5 and 6 of the CIV Moto3 which concluded at the Misano World Circuit here.
Noumea (New Caledonia), June 15 : Gaurav Gill (co-driver Glenn Macneall) took a commanding 12-minute lead for the MRF Tyres Rally team after Day 1 of the Rally of New Caledonia, the second round of the