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February 1, 2024 Lewis Hamilton To Leave Mercedes And Join Ferrari For 2025 Formula 1 Season

Lewis Hamilton To Leave Mercedes And Join Ferrari For 2025 Formula 1 Season

In a surprising turn of events, Lewis Hamilton is set to join Ferrari in the upcoming F1 season, taking over Carlos Sainz's position. Despite having a valid two-year contract with Mercedes until the end of 2025, Hamilton will part ways with the team after the current season.

The seven-time world champion, boasting 103 wins and 104 pole positions, has been the most successful driver in F1 history. The 2024 F1 season starts with the Bahrain Grand Prix and runs from February 28 to March 2.

Hamilton, who moved to Mercedes from McLaren in 2013 and secured six world titles with the team, had previously been linked to Ferrari for the current year. However, he opted to sign a new two-year contract last summer, alongside Mercedes teammate George Russell, committing to stay with Mercedes until the end of 2025.

Despite not winning a race since December 2021, Hamilton's departure from Mercedes marks a significant shift in the F1 landscape. The news is expected to be communicated to Mercedes employees in Brackley today before an official announcement.

October 25, 2021 Max Verstappen Holds On For United States GP Win

Max Verstappen Holds On For United States GP Win

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen fended off a late challenge from title rival Lewis Hamilton to win the US Grand Prix.

Verstappen’s impressively mature victory, taken in controlled style in a tense strategic battle, extended his championship lead to 12 points with five races to go.

Hamilton took the lead at the start but lost it when Verstappen made an early first pit stop and tried an off-set strategy aimed at fighting for the win in the final laps.

The Mercedes was on Verstappen’s tail with two laps to go but it was not enough.

It was a gripping battle held in front of 140,000 spectators at a packed Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, at the end of a weekend on which Formula 1 felt like its popularity in the US had reached new levels.

Hamilton crossed the line just 1.3 seconds behind after one of the most hard-fought races of a classic grand prix season.

The Mexican Grand Prix comes up next in two weeks’ time – usually a happy hunting ground for Red Bull, Mercedes fear another defeat. If that transpires, Hamilton will have a mountain to climb in the final four races.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

June 25, 2021 Lewis Hamilton In Talks With Mercedes Over New Contract

Lewis Hamilton In Talks With Mercedes Over New Contract

Lewis Hamilton says he has started negotiations with Mercedes over a new contract to stay with the team beyond this season.

The seven-time champion signed only a one-year deal last winter but has indicated several times that he is keen to race on.

"Not a lot to say too much on, but we have had discussions and things are positive," he said.

Hamilton also indicated he would be happy for Valtteri Bottas to stay.

The Finn is out of contract this season and team boss Toto Wolff has yet to decide whether to keep Bottas or replace him with Williams driver George Russell, who starred on a one-off appearance substituting for Hamilton at last year's Sakhir Grand Prix.

 

February 9, 2021 Hamilton Signs New Mercedes Deal For 2021 Season

Hamilton Signs New Mercedes Deal For 2021 Season

Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has signed a new one-year contract with Mercedes for the 2021 season.

The 36-year-old's previous deal lapsed in 2020 but he will now race for Mercedes for a ninth season.

Hamilton became the sport's most successful driver ever in 2020, breaking Michael Schumacher's all-time win record and drawing level with the German's seven titles.

"Our team has achieved incredible things together," said Hamilton.

"We look forward to building on our success even further, while continuously looking to improve, both on and off the track."

Part of the new deal involves a commitment from Mercedes to continue to work with Hamilton on seeking "greater diversity and inclusion in motorsport".

They will work on creating a new joint charitable foundation and Hamilton says the manufacturer has been "extremely supportive" on the issue.

Photocredit: Getty Images.

 

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