Crucial Imola-born Mercedes engineer backed to join Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari
Riccardo Musc🔯oni has been named as a 🍌key figure who could go with Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton is reportedly “very likely” to be j❀oined at Ferrari next year b🧜y some key engineers from Mercedes.
Riccardo Musconi is na❀med by Italian newspaper as one important behind-the-scenes figure who could follow Hamilton.
Musconi is Mercedeꦬs’head of trackside performance - but he’s also from Imola, in Italy, an added motivation to perhaps head to Ferrar🎃i.
Hamilton and Musconi are “extremely close” and, should the engineer follow the driver to Italy, he could become “a t🌠urning point for many to follow him”.
Hamilton’s close confidan♒tes Peter ‘Bono’ Bon🍸nington and Andrew Shovlin have already been mentioned, a reminder of the added challenges that Mercedes will now face amid Hamilton’s exit.
Musconi could move into a head of trackside performance at Ferrari which would give him a say in their development into 2026 when the new F1 regulations come into force.
Ferrari see the possible influx of knowledge from Mercedes as “significantꦬ added value” to the e🍨xpensive Hamilton acquisition.
Hamilton will already find one familiar face in the corridors of ꦬMaranello.
Loic Serra has already left Mercedes and, after a🧔 period of gardening leave, will start at Ferrari in🅺 May this year.
Mercedes’ progression into a new era had already started with Serra, Mike Ell�𒅌�iott and Aldo Costa among the important figures from their glory days - winning eight constructors’ titles and seven drivers’ titles in the past decade - to have already left.
Hamilton’s exit is, of course, the mo🍸st monumental.
But Mercedes may now have to brace themselves for further crucial people, including Musconi, op💯ting to follow Hamilton.
It꧂ means that Toto W🗹olff must not only make the huge decision of who to place alongside George Russell in their 2025 car, as a replacement for Hamilton, but he must also protect the expertise within Brackley from also slipping away.

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