A previous F1 group manager is unmoved by Lewis Hamilton’s title move to Ferrari in front of 2025, and has been examining expected disadvantages of the arrangement.
The seven-time champion leaves Mercedes following 11 years with the group toward the finish of the 2024 season to start another part in Italy. It’s a fantasy circumstance for the Maranello-based outfit, who will have a hotshot pair as Hamilton and Charles Leclerc for something like two years.
In any case, Hamilton will be moving toward the age of 40 during his most memorable season with the Scuderia, and there’s no assurance that he will actually want to imitate his type of old in red. It’s something that Gian Carlo Minardi is stressed over, with the Italian accepting that one of few up-sides that Hamilton can produce is in assisting with carrying specialists to Ferrari.
However, he doesn’t completely accept that that enormous names will follow the Brit to Maranello, regardless of bits of gossip encompassing the fates of a few key figures.
“For my entire life I lean toward youthful drivers,” he told Corriere dello Game. “The main thing Hamilton can do is get a few important professionals.” It is ridiculous that Sainz isn’t perceived as a characteristic ability as Leclerc on the grounds that he has natural gifts.”
He doesn’t have anything to begrudge the best and is among the six drivers who can seek to the Big showdown with the right vehicle, to be specific [Max] Verstappen, Leclerc, Sainz, [Lando] Norris, [Oscar] Piastri and Russell.” It’s critical to see that despite the fact that Hamilton has battled such a long ways in 2024, the circumstance around him at Mercedes isn’t entirely ideal currently.
He ought to be revitalized and prepared to arrive at another level next season as he offers to accomplish a record-breaking eighth big showdown.