Eddie Jordan slams Ferrari for “suicidal” Lewis Hamilton signing over Carlos Sainz
“It was absolutely suic📖idal to get rid of Carlos.”

Ex-F1 team owner Eddie Jordan has labelled Ferrari’s decision to replace 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton as “absolutely suicidal”.
2025 🐼is here, which means Hamilton is officially a Ferrari F1 driver, while Sainz has begun life at Williams.
Ho💯wever, Hamilton’s shock switch to Maranello for the upcoming season has been questioned by Jor꧃dan.
The decision to sign H🎀amilton was made ahead of the 2024 campaign, which was arguably the seven-time world champion’s most disappointing season to date.
On the other ha🍨nd, Sainz enjoyed a great final year with Ferrari as they narrowly missed out on the constructors’ title, finishing 13 points behind McLaren.
Speaking on the podcast, Jordan and co-host David Coulthard picked out their “FFꦐS moment” of the year.
Coulthard said: “It’s the🦂 FꦯFS moment, the ‘for f**k’s sake moment of the year’.
“So for me, I think the FFS moment of the year was Lewis signing to Ferrari. I just never saw that coming. What was your FFS moment of th♌e year?”
Jo🍃rdan agr♕eed with Coulthard but gave a more damning verdict on the decision made by Ferrari.
The 76-year-old said: “We’re on the same page here, because my FFS is, I say to John Elkann, who’s the chairman of that group, what the f**k was he thinking about in getting rid of Carlos, when🎃 he had a very happy, friendly, structured team that knew how to work together. The drivers got on well together.
“F𝕴red Vasseur had a real opportunity to bring this team great, great success. Now he has to start thinking about gellin💎g and mending away, that he can get a new member of the team, egos, everything involved.
“Lewis is a particularly nice person. I’m not sure there’s many nicer people o🌄n the grid than Lewis Hamilton, so I don’t think he’ll have a problem there.
“Howev🧸er, my FFS goes to John Elkann of Ferrari for even authorising, signing off on that deal. It was absolutely suicidal to get rid of Carlos.”
Hamilton tasked with ending Ferrari’s drought
2025 is here, anꦑd Hamilton has officially sta🥃rted work at Ferrari.
The 39-year-old is tasked with ending Ferrari’s title drought, w🍎hich𒆙 stretches back to 2008.
Ferrari haven’t tasted title success since their 2008 constructors’ title trium𝔍ph.
Their last drivers’ title victory was in 2007 𝔍with Kimi Rꦗaikkonen.

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