Lewis Hamilton talks to the media in the paddock ahead of the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park on March 23, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. Clive Mason / Getty Images
Lewis Hamilton talks to the media in the paddock ahead of the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park on March 23, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. Clive Mason / Getty Images
Lewis Hamilton talks to the media in the paddock ahead of the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park on March 23, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. Clive Mason / Getty Images
Lewis Hamilton talks to the media in the paddock ahead of the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park on March 23, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. Clive Mason / Getty Images

Formula One: Lewis Hamilton would like to see ‘more ladies’, fewer ‘dudes’ in paddock


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Lewis Hamilton said Thursday he wants to see more women and fewer “dudes” in the paddock at Formula One grands prix.

The three-time world champion was asked what he would do if granted a wish ahead of this weekend’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

“More ladies in the paddock,” Hamilton responded at the drivers’ official press conference. “More paddock access to some women. There’s too many dudes in the paddock.”

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The paddock is the Formula One track enclosure, usually located behind the pit lane, used by team support personnel, officials, media and VIPs.

McLaren’s two-time world champion Fernando Alonso agreed, but said his own wish would be “equal engines for everyone.”

Hamilton, who has been propelled by the dominant Mercedes power unit for the past three season, quipped: “I don’t agree with that one,” before taking a swipe at McLaren’s troubled engine supplier.

“Not Honda,” Hamilton said, before quickly adding: “I’m kidding.”

* Reuters