The Star (Jamaica)

Hamilton set to leave Mercedes for Ferrari

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Seven-time Formula 1 World champion Lewis Hamilton will leave his current team, Mercedes, next year and switch to rival Ferrari, according to several media reports yesterday.

The 39-year-old British race car driver with Grenadian heritage has been driving for Mercedes for 11 years. His current contract will expire at the end of the coming season, and reports indicate he will replace Carlos Sainz of Spain at Ferrari.

Neither Mercedes nor Ferrari have commented on the move. Sky Sports TV reported that Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff would make an announceme­nt to Mercedes employees in Brackley.

Hamilton will join Charles Leclerc at Ferrari, with the Italian team announcing a week ago that the Monegasque driver had signed a contract extension.

The most successful F1 driver of all time, with a record 103 wins and 104 pole positions in a career that started 17 years ago, Hamilton has not won a race since December 2021 as Mercedes struggled to match Red Bull Racing and Dutch driver Max Verstappen.

Verstappen, 26, has won the last three world titles, and he has been installed as the raging hot favourite to claim a fourth crown for the coming season.

Hamilton was linked to Ferrari in the past because he remained close to Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur after winning Formula 3 and GP2 (now Formula 2) championsh­ips as a junior in 2005 and 2006 with the ART racing team managed by the Frenchman.

Wolff said five years ago that Hamilton and Mercedes had discussed the possibilit­y of the driver switching to Ferrari and such a move was not going to be dramatic.

This year’s F1 season opens with the Bahrain Grand Prix from February 28 to March 2.

 ?? AP ?? Lewis Hamilton
AP Lewis Hamilton
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CONTRIBUTE­D Megan Wilson-Copeland

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