新西兰Australian police impound Lewis Hamilton's car
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2:36 PM Saturday Mar 27, 2010
Formula One star Lewis Hamilton has apologised after being caught by police doing a burnout in his car in Melbourne last night.
Former F1 champion Hamilton had his Mercedes impounded by police under Victorian anti-hoon laws for an incident as he was leaving the Australian Grand Prix circuit in Albert Park.
In a statement released by his racing team McLaren today, Hamilton said: "I was driving in an over-exuberant manner and, as a result, was stopped by the police.
"What I did was silly and I want to apologise for it."
Police said Hamilton's Mercedes skidded as it was being driven out of Lakeside Drive, Albert Park - near the entrance to the circuit.
The 25-year-old had his late model silver Mercedes seized by police to be impounded, and he was charged on summons with improper use of a vehicle.
The car will be eligible for release from 9am (AEDT) on Monday.
Leading Senior Constable Scott Woodford said Hamilton's rear wheels were losing traction as he accelerated out of an intersection.
"He was disappointed with the incident but extremely cooperative with police," Senior Constable Woodford told AAP.
"Given that Melbourne's on the world stage with a lot of interstate and international visitors, we would expect drivers to observe road rules."
It came just hours after Hamilton recorded the fastest lap time in Friday practise for tomorrow's Grand Prix.
Hamilton will return to the track today for qualifying ahead of tomorrow's race.
It is not the first time Hamilton has fallen foul of the law over a driving incident.
Three years ago, French police impounded a car he was driving after he was caught speeding at 196km/h on a motorway - more than 60km/h over the speed limit.
He had his driving licence suspended for a month.
- AAP
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stupid cxx trying to make a name for himself.............go FYS or do something better than sitting in front of a race track and catching F1 drivers coming out of the circuit.........