Mercedes opens up on Hamilton’s performance tumble
Mercedes has opened up on Lewis Hamilton’s performance struggles despite the seven-time world champion signing a new deal with the team for 2024.
Mercedes has opened up on Lewis Hamilton’s performance struggles despite the seven-time world champion signing a new deal with the team for 2024.
Lewis Hamilton signed a new £100 million contract with Mercedes, giving him a significant eight-figure salary raise.
Shortly after Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton announced a two-year contract extension ahead of the 2023 Italian Grand Prix, Hamilton has claimed that they still have unfinished business.
Mercedes will continue to field drivers Lewis Hamilton and George Russell for at least the next two years, up to the end of 2025.
Lewis Hamilton claims he suffered “big bouncing” in his Mercedes F1 car over the Belgian Grand Prix weekend.
Mercedes has revealed its most recent F1 upgrade which includes redesigned sidepods in advance of this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix.
“Bit by bit as we bolt on these things, the car’s becoming more and more of a race car. Look if we’re competing like last year towards the end of this season, on one side that’s a good thing on another, the other teams have probably switched off and focused on the next year.
“I really don’t care what position I finish in this year. I’m just focused on just trying to give the best development information for the team, working with the guys to make sure we steer this car in the right way and when we start the first race or the first test next year we hit the ground running.”
Mick Schumacher paid a heartfelt tribute to his father Michael while putting the seven-time World Champion’s Mercedes W02 through a series of runs at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Formula 1 driver Valtteri Bottas received the keys to his Mercedes-AMG One just a few months after receiving an Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm, making him one of the hypercar’s 500 owners.
Mercedes reserve driver Mick Schumacher will be driving Michael Schumacher’s Mercedes W02 next month at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.