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    How Hamilton Ferrari move saved Wolff from having “difficult conversations”

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    How Hamilton Ferrari move saved Wolff from having “difficult conversations”

    Lewis Hamilton’s Move to Ferrari Shocks F1 World

    Lewis Hamilton’s surprise switch from Mercedes to Ferrari for the 2025 season has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 paddock. While his early performances with the Scuderia have not met expectations, the transition has spared Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff from what he described as “difficult conversations” regarding Hamilton’s future with the team.

    Hamilton’s Inconsistencies at Ferrari

    After claiming victory in the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix—just his second outing with Ferrari—Hamilton’s form has faltered. Recent comments suggesting the team consider replacing him fueled speculation about his standing at Ferrari.

    Mixed Signals

    Though Hamilton attempted to clarify his earlier remarks, emphasizing they did not reflect his true feelings, inconsistencies in performance have become a concern. Despite showing promise ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix, a crash on lap 23 further complicated his situation, leading many to question whether the switch had been the right move.

    Wolff Supports His Former Driver

    Toto Wolff remains reluctant to label Hamilton as past his prime. “You don’t lose your capability from one day to the other,” he stated, suggesting that drivers can often compensate for performance drops with their experience. He believes that under the right circumstances, Hamilton can still compete at an elite level.

    Struggles in a New Environment

    Transitioning to a new team poses unique challenges, especially for a veteran like Hamilton. “When you’re in your family, you can shout and scream, and everyone knows why,” Wolff explained. “In a new environment, the dynamics are unknown, making it harder to process frustrations.”

    Valid Reasons for the Move

    Despite the struggles Hamilton is facing, Wolff acknowledges the rationale behind the driver’s decision to move to Ferrari. He cited the need for a change in environment for both Hamilton and Mercedes, highlighting that Ferrari appeared to be the more competitive option at the time.

    Future Considerations for Mercedes

    As Hamilton battles to find his footing in the Scuderia, Wolff reflects on what could have been for Mercedes had Hamilton remained. With rising stars like Andrea Kimi Antonelli waiting in the wings, the prospect of transitioning away from Hamilton could have created a significant dilemma for the team.

    “We were prepared to take a risk,” Wolff admitted. “But you can’t say to a Lewis Hamilton, ‘we’re finishing this.’”

    Avoiding Difficult Conversations

    Wolff revealed that the potential need to have difficult discussions about Hamilton’s future at Mercedes was a scenario he dreaded. “From a personal perspective and as Mercedes, that would have been something we would have dreaded to have this conversation,” he concluded.

    As the season progresses, the spotlight remains firmly on Hamilton and his quest for resurgence with Ferrari, continuing the narrative of one of Formula 1’s most compelling drivers.

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