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‘Hamilton’s Ferrari move will make some movement in drivers’ market’

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Lewis Hamilton’s former Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas expects the seven-times Formula One world champion to be a good fit for Ferrari when the Briton moves to Maranello next year.

The switch was announced last week after Hamilton, 39, exercised a break clause in his new contract and signed for the sport’s oldest, most successful and most glamorous team on a multi-year deal.

“I never thought it would happen,” Bottas told Reuters at a livery launch in London for his Sauber-run Stake F1 team on Monday night.

“I thought in my mind he would stay at Mercedes but that’s Formula One. Things happen and I think that it’s good for him because he’s obviously made the decision and it’s a fresh, new start. It’s a big move in F1 which is going to create some movement as well on the drivers’ market for sure.”

Hamilton will join Charles Leclerc, who has a long-term contract, at Ferrari - a team that last won a championsh­ip in 2008. Other multiple champions Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso tried and failed to win titles at Ferrari since Kimi Raikkonen was crowned their most recent driver’s champion in 2007.

Hamilton is the sport’s most successful driver of all time, with a record 103 wins, and Bottas expected him to fit in well at a team that is now run by Frenchman Fred Vasseur - who worked with Hamilton in his junior career.

“I think he will. He’s got so much experience of the sport. He’s dealt with many different people in the sport, I think there’s no problem on that,” Bottas said.

“I’m sure its going to be quite an exciting project for him to try and get to the top together with Ferrari.

“If anyone can do it, he can do it... I think after a few races already he’ll be well settled in and then straight on from there.”

Bottas’s own future remains uncertain, with the 34-year-old embarking on his 12th season in the sport. He and Hamilton were team mates at Mercedes from 2017-21, a period that coincided with a period of dominance for the team.

The Finn has been increasing­ly busy pursuing his interests outside the sport, active in cycling and promoting his alcohol brands

“For a long time I’ve had different projects and now I’ve really found the right setup in terms of I’ve got pretty much all my passions covered,” he said.

 ?? ?? Valtteri Bottas (L) with Lewis Hamilton
Valtteri Bottas (L) with Lewis Hamilton

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