Lewis Hamilton has joined a chorus of Formula One drivers expressing their anger over an increase in their license fees, but at the same time rejected a call for them to strike.
Renault's Fernando Alonso, a director of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (the drivers' union), raised the specter of a strike Thursday after the FIA earlier this year hiked the fees they pay to be licensed to drive in the sport.
Last year the super licence fee was $2,700 plus $713 per point won during grands prix.
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