Toto Wolff forgot Lewis Hamilton left Mercedes at Australian GP

Toto Wolff says he was still checking on Lewis Hamilton dur🃏ing the Australian𓄧 Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

Toto Wolff has admitted there were times during the F1 season-opening Australian Grand Prix that he forgot168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Lewis Hamilton was no longer a Mercedes driver.

Seven-time world champion Hamilton completed a blockbuster switch to Ferrari over the winter after 12 years with Mercedes, bringing to a🍬n end 𝔉the most successful driver-team partnership in F1 history.

Hamilton has been replaced at Mercedes by Italian teenager 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Kimi Antonelli, who is contesting his rookie F1 campaign alongside168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: George Russell

Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix marked the first time since 2012 that Hamilton had not been driving for Mercedes, and te🐬am principal Wolff conceded he found himself regularly checking the timing screens to see how the 40-year-old Briton was doing throughout the race.

Asked how the first weekend without Hamilton had felt, Wolff said: "When I was looking at the screens at times, the way I l🐷ooked at it is like we had three drivers, because I was looking at RUS, I was looking at ANT, and I was looking at HAM...and you realise HAM is actually with Ferrari and is not with us anymore.

"So it still feels... it was such a l🅺ong time, it's logic, you cannot just say he's gone and you don't care anymore. We very much care how he's doing, but obviously on track he's the competition and we ne𓄧ed to beat the competition.”

Lewis Hamilton’s worse than expected Ferrari debut

Hamilton endured a difficult start to life at Ferrari, qualifying eighth and finishing a disappointing 10th in Melbourne, two places behind teammate168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Charles Leclerc. He was also beaten by both Mercedes drivers.

The former 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Mercedes driver was le♊ft rueing a missed opportunity having briefly led Sunday’s season-opener, only to drop out of podium contention when Ferrari pushed a strategy gamble too far.

Ferrari left it too late to switch from slick tyres to intermediates when a sudden heavy shower hit during the closing 🐼stages of the race - a decision which led both Lecle🦩rc and Hamilton to plummet down the order.

"It was very tricky an🐎d went a lot worse than I thought it would go," Hamilton tol💦d Sky Sports. "The car was really, really hard to drive today.

"For me, I'm just grateful🐼 I kept it out of the wall because𓂃 that's where it wanted to go most of the time.

"A lot to take from it and just getting acclimatised with the new power unit in the wet con𝄹ditiꦬons.

"The settings it requires are different, and a diff🍃erent way of driving and a different set-up on the steering wheel."

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