Toto Wolff reveals Lewis Hamilton wrecked plans to sign Lando Norris | F1 | SportToto Wolff has revealed that the timing of Lewis Hamilton’s departure announcement put Mercedes in a difficult position, stopping them from attempting to sign Lando Norris or Charles Leclerc, both of whom had committed to new terms just a couple of weeks prior. With Norris and Leclerc off the table and Max Verstappen unwilling to leave Red Bull for a struggling Mercedes team, Wolff found himself in a difficult position when it came to naming Hamilton’s successor. Fernando Alonso was reportedly contacted, but those advances were rebuffed by the Spaniard who instead opted to commit long-term to Aston Martin. Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz were also touted as options, but nothing materialised. In Mercedes’ new book, Mercedes F1: Life in the Fast Lane, Wolff reveals how Hamilton’s timing scuppered his plans. “I had it on my radar Lewis would go. I couldn’t understand why he’d change to another team before we knew if we were going to be competitive. “It also didn’t give me time to react. I possibly missed out on negotiating with other drivers who signed deals a few weeks earlier, like Leclerc and Norris. But do I take that personally? This was just a business decision. “We’ve enjoyed such a successful journey together, now we have our own objectives. This didn’t even move the needle for me. I’m thick-skinned. I’ve had some pretty tough moments in my life and this doesn’t compare.” Offering an insight into the meeting at Wolff’s home in Oxford, Hamilton explained: “It was the hardest meeting I’ve ever had. I needed to do it in person because that’s what integrity is all about. “But I knew it would be difficult. Ultimately, as humans, we’re hurt when things end. But I also know that our friendship goes beyond business. That’s how I view it and I hope Toto does, too.” With Hamilton out of the picture and some of F1’s biggest stars unavailable, Wolff made the bold decision to promote 18-year-old academy sensation Kimi Antonelli, who has recorded two wins during a mixed Formula Two rookie campaign. The Bologna-born teenager has been the crown jewel in the Mercedes academy since his early karting days and has long been talked about as a potential future star, with titles in the Italian F4 and Formula Regional European Championship only fuelling the hype and anticipation. He will partner with George Russell next season. Source link Posted: 2024-11-08 19:04:20 |
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