Lewis Hamilton ‘sabotage’ email: Mercedes told by police that no criminal offences were committed | F1 News

Lewis Hamilton ‘sabotage’ email: Mercedes told by police that no criminal offences were committed | F1 News



Mercedes have been told no criminal offences were committed after the British-based Formula One team called on police to investigate an anonymous email which claimed Lewis Hamilton’s car was being “sabotaged”.

Speaking at the recent Spanish Grand Prix, team principal Toto Wolff vowed to go “full force” in response to the correspondence – said to be sent by a disgruntled Mercedes staff member – titled “a potential death warrant for Lewis”.

The email, addressed to Wolff, F1 boss Stefano Domenicali, FIA president Mohammed ben Sulayem, as well as other major players in the paddock, arrived on June 10, a day after the Canadian Grand Prix – a race where Hamilton was overtaken by team-mate George Russell on the penultimate lap.

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Mercedes reported the note to authorities 48 hours later.

A Northamptonshire Police spokeswoman told the PA news agency: “Northamptonshire Police received a report on June 12 regarding an email that had been circulated within the Mercedes AMG F1 Team.

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“No criminal offences were found to have been committed however advice was given regarding any further emails the team may receive.”

Sky Sports understands that police have asked Mercedes to report any future similar activity to them, while the Silver Arrows have reportedly hired their own investigators to look into this – which will run in parallel to any future police investigation.

The email accused Wolff of being “vindictive” and said the Austrian, 52, “is doing everything possible to get back at him (Hamilton)” for electing to quit Mercedes for Ferrari.

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Speaking last Friday, Wolff, who is adamant the email did not originate from within his own organisation, called on “lunatic conspiracy theorists” to “see a shrink” if they think the team is working against Hamilton.

And following Sunday’s race in Spain, which saw Hamilton finally end his losing streak to Russell – out-qualifying his fellow Briton and then taking his first podium of the season – Wolff re-iterated his stance.

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He said: “These conspiracy theorists, I have zero respect for, because they have no brain. We want a car that wins races and championships and who doesn’t get that should be watching another sport.

“It’s good to see that Lewis has had a great weekend, because it has been a while that he has been on the receiving end and strategy has worked against him. But today it went in his favour so I am happy we have that podium for him because it has been a while.”

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Police shoot person after being threatened with axe at Euro 2024 | Football News

Police shoot person after being threatened with axe at Euro 2024 | Football News



Hamburg Police have confirmed they shot a person who threatened them with a pickaxe and an “incendiary device” near where Netherlands fans have gathered ahead of their Euro 2024 match.

The incident took place in the St Pauli district of Hamburg on Sunday afternoon, shortly before Poland are set to face Netherlands at the nearby Volksparkstadion at 2pm.

A statement from the Hamburg Police read: “At St Pauli there is currently a major police operation. According to initial findings, a person threatened police officers with a pickaxe and an incendiary device. The police then used their firearms. The attacker was injured and is currently receiving medical treatment.”

Around 40,000 supporters have been in Hamburg peacefully with the incident occurring around the time when Dutch fans were marching to the stadium.

Pictures on social media had shown thousands of Netherlands supporters in the city enjoying the build-up to the Group D game against Poland.

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Euro 2024 fixtures – Sunday, June 16

Group D: Poland vs Netherlands (Hamburg, kick-off 2pm UK time)

Group C: Slovenia vs Denmark (Stuttgart, kick-off 5pm UK time)

Group C: Serbia vs England (Gelsenkirchen, kick-off 8pm UK time)