Former Ferrari F1 Chief Doubles Down on Criticism of Lewis Hamilton Signing
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Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari Fiasco: Binotto Regrets Late Signing Leading to Struggles
Former Ferrari chief criticizes Lewis Hamilton’s late signing as a mistake The Formula 1 world is abuzz with former Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto’s scathing remarks about Lewis Hamilton’s tumultuous start to the 2025 season with the Italian team. Binotto, who led Ferrari from 2019 to 2022 and now serves as the Sauber CTO, did not hold back in his assessment of the seven-time world champion’s struggles to adapt to the Ferrari machinery fo…
Hamilton at Ferrari: Is It The End?
Lewis Hamilton has been Formula 1’s most dominant and iconic figure for over a decade. A seven-time world champion and a record holder for most race wins and poles, his name has been etched in F1 history. But in 2025, with a lacklustre start at Ferrari and signs of decline over recent seasons, the question [...]
Mattia Binotto, director of the Audi F1 project, suggested that Ferrari would have had an interest in recruiting Lewis Hamilton several years ago, rather than recruiting him at the end of the career. Hamilton joined Ferrari at the beginning of the 2025 season, after ending a very successful 12-year pass at Mercedes F1. The seven-time world champion struggled to find the rhythm in the Italian team and is still waiting for his first podium in red.…
Former Ferrari F1 chief doubles down on criticism of Lewis Hamilton signing
Ex-Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has doubled down on his criticism of the team's decision to sign Lewis Hamilton, intimating his F1 career is nearing an end. The post Former Ferrari F1 chief doubles down on criticism of Lewis Hamilton signing appeared first on Motorsport Week.
Mattia Binotto dismisses Lewis Hamilton: “Not right for Ferrari at his age"
Sometimes they come back. In recent days, former Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto also talked about the Maranello team and Lewis Hamilton. He shares his opinion on the current F1 era under Maranello’s direction — and he does so bluntly. There are personalities in the world of sport that are incredibly divisive. Mattia Binotto is undoubtedly one of them, at least in our part of the world. His long tenure at the helm of the Prancing Horse was mark…
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