Breaking: Hamilton McLaren BOMBSHELL emerges as star officially…read more
Hamilton McLaren BOMBSHELL emerges as star officially…read more
Lewis Hamilton has officially confirmed his departure from Mercedes after 12 seasons with the team. This marks the end of one of the most successful partnerships in Formula 1 history, where Hamilton played a pivotal role in securing 14 titles across the Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships. His time at Mercedes included dominating performances and numerous accolades, solidifying him as one of the sport’s greatest drivers. However, the 2024 season was a challenging one for the 39-year-old, as he struggled with the performance of his Mercedes car and was frequently out-qualified by his teammate, George Russell. Despite his efforts, Hamilton found himself unable to compete at the level required to secure his long-desired eighth world title.
After a tough season, Hamilton has decided to pursue a new adventure beyond Mercedes, with a potential switch to Ferrari reportedly on the horizon for 2025. The 2024 season finale in Abu Dhabi marked his final race with Mercedes, bringing his 12-year association with the team to an emotional close.
But an intriguing claim has surfaced regarding Hamilton’s future. According to Stephen Lord, Race Team Co-ordinator at Mercedes and a close colleague of Hamilton’s, there were expectations that the British driver might return to McLaren when he eventually left Mercedes. Lord suggested that McLaren was a likely destination for Hamilton, which would have been a full-circle moment, as Hamilton began his F1 career with the team. His initial years with McLaren were highly successful, including a near-miss with the championship in 2007, before he moved to Mercedes in 2013.
The possibility of Hamilton returning to McLaren would have been significant, given his history with the team and the fact that they are in the midst of a resurgence in recent seasons. McLaren’s competitive performance has been steadily improving, and with a potential seat available, Hamilton’s return could have provided the team with a world-class driver capable of challenging for championships once again. However, as it stands, Hamilton is set to start a new chapter with Ferrari, a team with a rich history and the ambition to return to the top of Formula 1.
As Hamilton embarks on this new phase of his career, it marks the end of an era for Mercedes, but also the beginning of a fresh and exciting challenge for one of the sport’s most iconic figures.