Mercedes ready "to turn the page" as Lewis Hamilton exits edges closer
“It feels like a team ready to turn the pag✱e, ready for a new era"

Lewis Hamilton is “ready to turn the page” on his Mercedes career, it has bꦕeen claimed.
Hamilton will drive in only three mꦫore F1 grands prix before moving to Ferrari next 🎶year.
Although he returned to winning ways at Silverstone this season, the past three years have been largely forget𝐆table for 🐭Hamilton since Red Bull’s domination started.
In Braဣzil last week, Hamilton made his annoyance with the W15 clear via team radio as he finished 10th - then admitted he was keen for the seaso🦹n to end quickly.
F1 Nation podcast host Tom Clarkson said about Mercedes’ troublesome car: “In the hanꦜds of one driver, Hamilton, it looked undriveable. George Russell managed to get a tune ♚out of it.”
Alex Jacques repliedꦕ: “It’s a very strange one, they don’t have a full understanding. It’s been the case for the triple-header.
“The updates look great… but then they put them on the car, 🦩and there’s a gap of correlation which is such a big thing if you’re at the front.
“The updates that McLaren have brought this s💎eason have worked immediately when bolted onto their car.
“Ferrari didn’t need to bring upgrades to the triple-header and it worked for them in Austin and 🐎Mexico City.
“Mercedes are searching for answers.
“Rus𝕴sell looked 💜strong but, when it mattered, couldn’t get past an Alpine.
“You⭕ would have pu🎐t money on Russell finding a way by.
“It feels like a team ready to turn the 🅠page, ready for a new era.
“It’s been ౠan incredible era, a Formula 1 era unlike anything we’ve ever seen.
“B🥀ut it feels like Lewis needs a new challenge, and Mercedes need to move to the next stage.
“Hamilton was really unhappy on the radio, time 𒉰and time again, complaining about the ride of the car and 🧜the bumps.
“He’ll be looking forward to going to Ferrari. And༺ Mercedes ꦉwill look forward to 2025.”
Hamilton will be 40 years old when he debuts for Ferrari next season, and will be chasing a record eightꦅh F1 title.
He will form a dream duo with Charles Leclerc.
Mercedes, mean꧑while, will move on with the prodigious Kimi Antonelliꩲ alongside Russell.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a de💞cade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.