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Hamilton, Mattia Binotto and Ferrari
‘Did Binotto say that?’ – Sainz reacts to surprise Lewis Hamilton signing admission
Carlos Sainz teased one day revealing his true thoughts on Mattia Binotto claiming he would not have signed Lewis Hamilton if still Ferrari boss. Ahead of the F1 2024 campaign, Hamilton activated an exit clause in his Mercedes contract to engineer a blockbuster F1 2025 move to Ferrari,
Mattia Binotto Wouldn’t Have Signed Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari: “Leclerc Deserves to Lead”
F ormer Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has openly stated that he would not have pursued Lewis Hamilton to join Ferrari, had he still been in charge. This comes in light of
Mattia Binotto Reveals He Wouldn’t Have Signed Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari: “Charles Leclerc Should Be Prioritized”
Former Ferrari boss, Mattia Binotto explains why he doesn't think the team should have signed Lewis Hamilton with Charles Leclerc around.
New Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari development in Binotto signing admission
Lewis Hamilton would not have got his blockbuster move to Ferrari had Mattia Binotto still been there as team principal. After achieving record-breaking success with Mercedes – collecting six of his seven Drivers’ titles in a period of eight straight Mercedes Constructors’ triumps from 2014-21 – Hamilton will embark on a new career chapter from F1 2025 when he links up with Ferrari.
Mattia Binotto Questions Ferrari’s Decision to Sign Lewis Hamilton, Suggests Focus Should Be on Leclerc
The blockbuster signing of Lewis Hamilton by Ferrari for the 2025 season has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 paddock, with many applauding Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur for securing the seven-time world champion.
Ex-Ferrari Boss Reveals Why He Would Not Have Signed Lewis Hamilton
In February, the Scuderia announced the bombshell signing of the seven-time world champion, who signed a two-year contract worth approximately $65m-a-season.
F1 champion Lewis Hamilton SNUBBED in Ferrari signing development
Lewis Hamilton has been snubbed in a recent development regarding his signing with Ferrari. The champion will join the legendary team in 2025, after achieving six titles with Mercedes and breaking countless records.
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Mattia Binotto: Winning F1 Championship with Audi Will take several years
Former Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto has acknowledged the immense challenge ahead as he embarks on a new journey with Audi ...
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F1: Mattia Binotto Likens Audi Challenge To 'Climbing Mount Everest' Ahead Of 2026 Debut
Sauber, the team which has been bought by Audi and will transform into the German manufacturer’s outfit in 2026, are enduring ...
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Audi boss reveals CONTROVERSIAL driver in frame for 2025 F1 seat
Sauber, currently operating under its own name, will officially rebrand as Audi's works team in 2026, marking a new chapter ...
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What Mattia Binotto really thinks of Fred Vasseur’s impact at Ferrari
Ferrari may be on the up under Fred Vasseur’s leadership but former team principal Mattia Binotto does not believe the ...
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Binotto Would Not Have Brought Hamilton To Ferrari
Mattia Binotto says he would not have signed Lewis Hamilton if he was still team boss at Ferrari. “No,” he bluntly told ...
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Audi boss says 2026 F1 entry is like ‘climbing Everest’ amid torrid season
Audi F1 CEO Mattia Binotto admits that the team’s entrance into Formula One in 2026 will be like “climbing Everest” after a ...
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Sebastian Vettel call made as Mick Schumacher chases down Audi F1 seat
Should Mick Schumacher secure the final spot on the F1 2025 grid with Audi, his former team boss Guenther Steiner has urged ...
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Sauber are evaluating Mick Schumacher: Why Vowles' harsh comment was right
Only two seats remain open in F1. While the scenarios seem to be clear at VCARB and now it is only up to how the drivers will ...
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