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Originally Posted by mjk24
(Post 5712478)
One of Two possible outcomes to this move: 1. It's a purely money based move, both for Lewis & Ferrari. For Lewis, with the rumored figures being reported, it would make him the highest paid driver on the grid. Ferrari also agreed to support all his demands regarding his charitable vision for the future after F1, something that Mercedes had declined to earlier. In short, Ferrari is a glorified retirement home for Mr. Lewis. For Ferrari, the mere news of Lewis signing for them added 6 Billion Euro's to their market cap. And for John Elkann, Chairman & part owner of Ferrari, it's a matter of prestige. Another feather in his cap to sign one of the great's into his team, Just like he orchestrated Ronaldo's signing for Juventus, another team owned by John Elkann. |
2. Lewis is hungry as every and Ferrari have shown him solid data that affirms they will be the ones to beat come the 2026 regulations change (Like Mercedes did at the dawn of the Hybrid Era). 2025 will be the year to warm up and get his affairs in order within the team (Like his first season with Mercedes in 2013). 2026 will be Ferrari's first title since 2007 courtesy Lewis, which would be his record breaking 8th - cementing himself as the GOAT once for all. Either ways, F1 wins! |
Originally Posted by mjk24
(Post 5712478)
2. Lewis is hungry as every and Ferrari have shown him solid data that affirms they will be the ones to beat come the 2026 regulations change (Like Mercedes did at the dawn of the Hybrid Era). 2026 will be Ferrari's first title since 2007 courtesy Lewis, which would be his record breaking 8th - cementing himself as the GOAT once for all. |
Andrea Kimi Antonelli is the name of the Italian driver born in 2006 from the province of Bologna who will take Lewis Hamilton's place at Mercedes in 2025, the year in which the English ace will move to Ferrari. The German manufacturer saw a long way, deciding to sign him at just 11 years old, a period in which he raced in 60 Mini Kart. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff saw Antonelli as predestined. However, the first to notice that Andrea Kimi Antonelli actually had the so-called "X Factor", were Giovanni Minardi and his father Giancarlo Minardi, a top talent scout who made Giancarlo Fisichella, Jarno Trulli and Fernando Alonso debut in F1. |
Originally Posted by BrokenHW
(Post 5915051)
With Lewis Hamilton now driving for Ferrari, he’s switched from IWC watches to Richard Mille. The RM67-02 ‘Italy’ edition he’s wearing here weighs just 32 grams and costs $300,000. Source : Joe Pompliano Attachment 2717579 Attachment 2717580 |
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