Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari

Author
Discussion

HTP99

22,641 posts

141 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
quotequote all
MustangGT said:
asfault said:
2021 slam dunk robbed
2007 nah although mclaren rook points off each other with their driver so threw it away
2007, Yes, robbed because McLaren were not allowed to have a WDC because of Stepney-gate. The China incident was engineered by the team.
What about Brazil with the weird gearbox issue, which seemed to fix itself?

Fundoreen

4,180 posts

84 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
quotequote all
Max cant be considered the greatest till he takes all the red bull tech team with him to a different team and wins.
So thats a bit like shumi then. He was very anonymous at mercedes without them all.
As for fangio, in a very basic sport he just jumped ship to another team he probably noticed was good enough when he was racing against them.
Look at Senna. Moved to Williams, got killed adfter 3 races and the world was stuck with tragic williams driver stories.
At least they stopped carrying his name on the car eventually to stop making him look bad and he can be remembered as the mclaren driver again.
I guess if you need the money or find out they secretly hate you you could go for the big payday somewhere else.

Purosangue

989 posts

14 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
quotequote all
The only way Lewis is going to end up in a winning Ferrari , is if he joins them at Le mans next year .

that would be fun to watch , with Alonso in the Toyota

gshughes

1,284 posts

256 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
Autosport are reporting that Lewis Hamilton is to sign for Ferrari for 2025, by the end of the week here

I guess if this is true and Red Bull are still dominant this will spice things up a bit for 2025!

Edited by gshughes on Thursday 1st February 09:53


Edited by gshughes on Thursday 1st February 10:04

Red9zero

7,007 posts

58 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
Toto`s headphones are going to take a bashing if that`s true.

Sandpit Steve

10,245 posts

75 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
Can’t see it myself.

Personally, if I were in his racing shoes I’d stick with the team that’s won a hatful of championships in the past decade, rather than the team that hasn’t won since 2008, and that regularly throws away good results with poor strategy and unreliability.

Five years ago maybe I could have seen it, but Lewis is 39 now and likely can’t wait for them to rebuild the whole team around him, as Schumacher did two decades ago.

PlywoodPascal

4,311 posts

22 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
Thanks for the heads up - much needed. I will use the time to prepare a bunch of plausible reasons ready to justify why I dislike Hamilton, Ferrari, their team principle, and their approach to competing to disguise and/or justify my racist position on Hamilton. Suddenly i will have no issue whatsoever with Mercedes F1.

More seriously, I wonder if Bono will go with him. I think he might.

Autosport is not some random twitter F1 fake journo, they are historically reputable for this sort of thing.

Edited by PlywoodPascal on Thursday 1st February 10:06

PlywoodPascal

4,311 posts

22 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all

TikTak

1,587 posts

20 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
Surely not.

Mind you they said it when he went to Merc so ...

super7

1,945 posts

209 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
PlywoodPascal said:
Yep.... If Autosport say it's happening it's very likely it will!

My Guess is Ferrari chucking a very large amount of money at him, and Hamilton wanting to scratch an itch.

Could help Ferrari having a WDC on the books again. Whilst Leclerc and Sainz are good pedlars, do they know how to put a world championship together?

zorba_the_greek

702 posts

223 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
wowzers.

the-norseman

12,537 posts

172 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
Life long Ferrari fan here, also not a fan of Hamilton but this actually be our best shot at winning something again since 2008!


Gary C

12,558 posts

180 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
Sandpit Steve said:
Can’t see it myself.

Personally, if I were in his racing shoes I’d stick with the team that’s won a hatful of championships in the past decade, rather than the team that hasn’t won since 2008, and that regularly throws away good results with poor strategy and unreliability.

Five years ago maybe I could have seen it, but Lewis is 39 now and likely can’t wait for them to rebuild the whole team around him, as Schumacher did two decades ago.
I can

Its happened before, driver ends career at Ferrari just so they can be a Ferrari driver. If Hamilton doesn't feel Merc can give him a winning car then he might as well not win at Ferrari as not win at Merc

However, if Mercedes have a winning car...

MitchT

15,936 posts

210 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
The direction in which Ferrari's brand is heading, combined with Hamilton's off track persona would, I imagine, provide a happy partnership way beyond Hamilton's F1 driving career. I can see it happening.

SpudLink

5,954 posts

193 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
MitchT said:
The direction in which Ferrari's brand is heading, combined with Hamilton's off track persona would, I imagine, provide a happy partnership way beyond Hamilton's F1 driving career. I can see it happening.
I do wonder if this is more to do with what the offered him after he retires from racing. Brand ambassador, clothing lines, that sort of thing. I doubt he'd believe any promises of a championship winning car.

carlo996

5,941 posts

22 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
Not surprised. Ferrari remain the most attractive manufacturer on a drivers CV, especially for one as image conscious as Hamilton

Edited by carlo996 on Thursday 1st February 12:43

rev-erend

21,433 posts

285 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
I had to check, no its OK. Its the 1st of Feb not April.

Chris Stott

13,468 posts

198 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
Sky saying it’s done.

stuthemong

2,288 posts

218 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
Fair play to him.

I would in his shoes.

I hope he has some memorable races there.

Will be great to watch

TikTak

1,587 posts

20 months

Thursday 1st February
quotequote all
MitchT said:
The direction in which Ferrari's brand is heading, combined with Hamilton's off track persona would, I imagine, provide a happy partnership way beyond Hamilton's F1 driving career. I can see it happening.
Is it? These seem like polar opposites to me.

Ferrari ban you for even talking about coilovers near one of their cars let alone slamming it then slapping 23 inch spinners and neon on it.