lol they released it the same day the Andretti rejection news came out to tame the backlash.
I think it is done. Especially when it comes from the Italian journalist side, they are practically part of Ferrari themselves.tinuva wrote: ↑01 Feb 2024, 14:13Even Sky is reporting this now.
https://news.sky.com/story/formula-one- ... i-13061256
No wonder LH was looking pensive in that seat fitting photo leakWouter wrote: ↑01 Feb 2024, 14:20It seems a done deal:
Sources have told BBC Sport that all Mercedes team members have been called to a team briefing
with boss Toto Wolff and technical director James Allison at 14:00 GMT on Thursday.
This is likely to be to announce Hamilton is leaving.
If this is true I think there will be a swap right now for this saison.
.Farnborough wrote: ↑01 Feb 2024, 14:24.Wouter wrote: ↑01 Feb 2024, 14:20It seems a done deal:
Sources have told BBC Sport that all Mercedes team members have been called to a team briefing
with boss Toto Wolff and technical director James Allison at 14:00 GMT on Thursday.
This is likely to be to announce Hamilton is leaving.
If this is true I think there will be a swap right now for this saison.
No wonder LH was looking pensive in that seat fitting photo leak
Maybe Alonso's move to McLaren announced before the beginning of 2006?Sofa King wrote: ↑01 Feb 2024, 15:01Announcing this now only makes sense if there are contractual barriers to Lewis making the move this year and Toto is standing in the way. Lewis is 39, he doesn’t have time for a lame duck year. For Mercedes, how can they trust him to develop the car and not pass along secrets to Ferrari? Are there any precedents to making a transfer announcement this early?
I think it's probably the lure of Ferrari "Now or never" and maybe deciding he might as well take a punt onstewie325 wrote: ↑01 Feb 2024, 15:33A bit weird that he's been sponsored by Merc all his life since the junior days, and chooses to leave now. Is it purely performance-related or some intra-team politics? Or is he trying to set up a more lucrative post-racing career, since Ferrari have a better marketing value outside of F1.
Either way, it would be interesting who wins between a slightly error-prone Leclerc or 40yo Hamilton.
Well if it's true then I expect Lewis just got fed up of the broken promises from Mercedes and