Ex-Mercedes chief Norbert Haug “blown away” by Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari F1 move
Ex-Mercedes boss Norbert Haug expected Lewis Hamilton to remain at the team "for꧑ever𒁃" prior to his surprise switch to Ferrari for 2025.

Former Vice President of Mercedes-Benz Motorsport Norbert Haug has revealed he was “blown away” by 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari from 2025.
Hamilton shocked the F1 world when his sensational switch to Ferrari from Mercedes w🐠as announced earlier this month.
Haug spent over 20 years at Mercꦦedes, and was responsible for bringing the German manufacturer into the sport as an engine supplier in the 1990s.
After a successful period as McLaren’s engin🥂e su𒆙pplier, Mercedes entered F1 as a fully-fledged works outfit in 2010, taking over from Brawn GP.
Haug left his role and the co🌠mpany entirely at the end of 2012, just before the Mercedes F1 team started regularly challenging for wins.
Reflecting on Hamilton’s decision to leave Mercedes, Haug conceded he thought the seven-time world championship would stay 🅰at the team - e♊ven as a brand ambassador - “forever”
“If I had a bet on one thing, on a combin❀ation in Formu⛄la 1 that would last for all eternity, it would have been Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes,” Haug told Motorsport-Magazin.
"I was completely blown away. I would have sworn all my oaths that it would stay that wa🏅y forever and that he will stay with the star as a brand ambassador or whatever afterwar꧑ds.”
While Haug believes 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen is now the “fastest” in F1, Hamilton is more than just 𒉰a very talented racing driver
"He's perfect for me,” he added. “I mean, what mark has he made on Formula 1? Why do people sayꦓ that Formula 1 has a single superstar?
“Of course [Max] Verstappen is🌃 the fastest, he's m💝aturing.
“But♚ all the statements that Lewis makes, his appearances, his activities off the track, his fight for equal treatment - of both genders and colours. That's very remarkable."

With a sharp eye for F♊1’s controversies and storyli๊nes, Connor is the heartbeat of our unbiased reporting.