McLaren figures reject 'wrong button' claims
Lewis Hamilton - McLaren MP4/22 - 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix
Oct.25 (GMM) McLaren figures have vehemently denied claims that Lewis Hamilton's finger trouble cost the British rookie the 2007 title in Brazil last Sunday.
The Canadian newspaper La Presse reportedly quoted 22-year-old Hamilton this week as admitting that he pressed a button on his steering wheel during the Interlagos race that selected neutral and left him without power for half a minute.
Spanish sports newspaper Marca told a similar story on Thursday, claiming that the button Hamilton pushed was coloured yellow and activated the pit lane speed limiter.
On-board replays of the incident depict Hamilton, 22, pressing a green button with his left thumb, which according to photographs is marked 'N' (for neutral).
In Thursday's edition of Bild-Zeitung, however, Mercedes-Benz competition director Norbert Haug denies the claims.
"No, it was not Lewis' mistake. At the moment we suspect a problem of a (gearbox) control valve."
A McLaren spokeswoman elaborated: "It was due to a default in the gearbox that selected neutral for a period of time.
"It was not as a result of Lewis pressing an incorrect button on his steering wheel," she added.
McLaren chief executive Martin Whitmarsh explained: "It would appear that the barrels that change gear went out of control - and out of control of the driver - and that's probably hydraulic."
Even Hamilton contradicted the reports.
He told Bild: "That is total rubbish!"