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Ecclestone: Hamilton Will Have No 8th Title, Let Alone with (...)

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The former CEO of the F1, Bernie Ecclestone, does not believe that Lewis Hamilton could one day beat the sport record by obtaining an eighth world title. Hamilton was mainly successful in F1 with Mercedes, winning six titles from 2014 to 2020, his record having been opened with McLaren in 2008. However, his last years at Mercedes proved difficult, since the stable had lost ground with the era of the ground effect. Hamilton chose to change air fo…
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We know the approach in which the former driver Ferrari Felipe Massa, determined to legalize the fact that he would be Formula 1 World Champion 2008, to the detriment of Lewis Hamilton, who was awarded that season. The main argument of the Brazilian driver is that the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, better known for having been the Crashgate stage, would be the major event of the season that would have cost him the title that year.

The former CEO of the F1, Bernie Ecclestone, does not believe that Lewis Hamilton could one day beat the sport record by obtaining an eighth world title. Hamilton was mainly successful in F1 with Mercedes, winning six titles from 2014 to 2020, his record having been opened with McLaren in 2008. However, his last years at Mercedes proved difficult, since the stable had lost ground with the era of the ground effect. Hamilton chose to change air fo…

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Nextgen-Auto.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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