https://www.news.com.au/sport/motorspor ... 86f8a2634a
"I do too much promo in Australia, trying to make everybody happy, and I just feel flat from it all, we'll change how I prepare for this race next year".....
This is how you alienate your entire Australian fanbase while also looking like an entitled moron who can't admit he made a rookie mistake trying to go for it down the inside (which didn't exist) to prove a point. I don't think I've ever heard a driver complain about his home race and the fanfare around that let alone blame it on his embarrassing first lap incident. Being an Aussie myself, it's pretty shameful and childish and a lot of respect lost.