Hamilton unavailable for Sutil court date
24 January, 2012
Jan.23 (Reuters) McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton has told a German court he is unavailable to give evidence on the day his friend and former Formula 1 rival Adrian Sutil stands trial for causing bodily harm in a nightclub fracas.
The Munich trial is set to start on 30 January with 31 January also set aside, but 2008 world champion Hamilton has team commitments on the first date ahead of the launch of the new McLaren on 1 February at the team’s Woking factory in southern England.
The BBC reported on Monday that Hamilton’s lawyer had contacted the trial judge to say the driver was prepared to cooperate if summoned but could not do so on the date prosecutors wanted him to appear.
McLaren confirmed that the BBC report was accurate.
Sutil, who raced for Force India last year but is now without a drive after being replaced by fellow-German Nico Hulkenberg at Force India, is charged with assaulting a Renault (now Lotus) team executive Eric Lux in Shanghai last April.
Hamilton, who won the Chinese Grand Prix, was in the nightclub with Sutil on the evening of the incident, and reportedly left the scene in a rush and accompanied by body guards.





It may bw because of his friendship that he won’t be there – if the evidence he would have to give would hurt Sutil’s case.
@alonsoforever You must be new here. That’s like the status quo.
@ evel He said he will co-operate. The court date clashes with work commitments. If it was your favourate driver you would not have posted anything. Anti other driver childish crap starting early this year it seems.
your not gonna burn your mate are ya Lewis??
Great friend he is!