The allegations of misconduct by Red Bull boss Christian Horner involving a team employee have been in the headlines around the world for the past month.
That controversy has been followed by news of internal investigations involving FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
Asked by Autosport if he was saddened that off-track events are currently dominating the world championship he has contested for the past 17 years, seven-time title-winner Hamilton made it clear that he is concerned by their impact.
"As someone who loves the sport, it's definitely disappointing to see what's going on right now,” the Mercedes driver said. “It doesn't look good from the outside world, the outside looking in.
“I think it's a really, really important time for the sport to really show and stick to its values, holding ourselves accountable for our actions.
“And it's a really, really pivotal moment, I think, for the sport, in terms of what we project to the world, and how it's handled. And it's not been handled very well to this point.
“Transparency is really key. And I'm really, really hoping to see some progress moving forwards.
“I hope it's not a year that continues to go on with this. But it highlights some of the issues we also have within the sport.
Source: Autosport