Lewis Hamilton has been exercising his profession with Mercedes since the 2013 season of the main category of motorsport.
Martin Brundle and Lewis Hamilton (via IMAGO).
Before the start of the season, it was revealed that another driver would join Ferrari in 2025. This news caused a stir in the paddock and raised interesting questions about the current stability within the team. Recently, the Sky Sports commentator expressed his thoughts on the possible changes in the prancing horse.
The combination of Leclerc and Sainz is widely considered one of the best in the current F1 grid. Leclerc is especially known for his impressive qualifying speed, while the Spaniard consistently scores points for the team. However, with the news that Hamilton will join Ferrari, the latter will have to make room for him. This change raises the question of how the team dynamics will be affected when Hamilton becomes part of the team.
When discussing the impending issue, Brundle highlighted the key question that must be asked:
The former F1 driver explained that Sainz brought stability to the team, with Leclerc leading the charge and the Spaniard always ready to seize an opportunity if it arose. However, with the inevitable change, the team boss must consider where the team will be heading when the Englishman joins next year. This represents a difficult decision for Vasseur in terms of giving preference to Leclerc or Hamilton.
Bahrain was an unforgettable race for Leclerc, while his teammate outperformed him with an impressive podium. This change in performance led to discussions in the paddock about whether letting go of Sainz was the right decision.
The F1 commentator shared her opinion on the matter:
Schiff explicó que el equipo de Sainz siempre está listo para aprovechar al máximo cualquier situación. Por otro lado, Leclerc necesita que la configuración del coche esté exactamente como le gusta para poder rendir al máximo.
Ante estas circunstancias, han surgido especulaciones de que Vasseur puede haber despedido al piloto equivocado, que aporta estabilidad y consistencia al equipo. Sin embargo, solo el tiempo dirá cómo afectará este cambio a la dinámica del equipo y quién tendrá la ventaja en Ferrari.