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    Seven-time world champion Hamilton departs Mercedes for Ferrari

    December 6, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The 16th edition of the Etihad Airways Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix marked a pivotal moment in motorsport history as Lewis Hamilton concluded his 12-year tenure with the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team. The event, hosted at the iconic Yas Marina Circuit, served as a poignant farewell for one of Formula 1’s most celebrated drivers. Hamilton, a seven-time world champion, leaves Mercedes after 245 races with the team, during which he secured 84 victories, including both Grand Prix and Sprint races.

    Seven-time world champion Hamilton departs Mercedes for Ferrari

    His extraordinary partnership with Mercedes solidified his legacy as one of the sport’s all-time greats. The British driver confirmed that he will join Scuderia Ferrari for the 2025 season, setting the stage for a new chapter in his storied career. This final season with Mercedes was marked by both triumphs and challenges. Hamilton delivered standout performances, clinching victories at the British Grand Prix in Silverstone and the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. The latter win came under dramatic circumstances after teammate George Russell, who had been leading, was disqualified.

    Despite these successes, the season was not without difficulties. Persistent struggles during qualifying sessions hindered Hamilton’s ability to consistently compete for podium finishes, often relegating him to the battle for top-ten positions. The challenges underscored the growing competitiveness of the grid and highlighted the evolving dynamics within Formula 1. Hamilton’s departure from Mercedes marks the end of a transformative era for both the driver and the team.

    Together, they dominated the sport during Formula 1’s hybrid era, rewriting records and redefining excellence. His move to Ferrari is anticipated to bring fresh energy to the historic team, which has long sought to recapture its championship-winning form. As fans and fellow competitors reflected on Hamilton’s legacy at Yas Marina, the farewell also signaled Mercedes’ focus on its future lineup. With George Russell continuing as a key driver, the team aims to remain a formidable force in the seasons ahead.

    Hamilton’s move to Ferrari adds intrigue to the 2025 season, as the motorsport world anticipates the impact of his experience and leadership on the storied Italian team. His career shift underscores Formula 1’s enduring appeal as a theater of unpredictability and drama. Hamilton’s contributions to Mercedes and to Formula 1 at large leave an indelible mark, ensuring his place as one of the sport’s most iconic figures.

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