F1 News: Helmut Marko Blasts Mercedes - "Lewis Hamilton Lost Faith"

Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko claims Lewis Hamilton "lost faith" in his current team.
F1 News: Helmut Marko Blasts Mercedes - "Lewis Hamilton Lost Faith"
F1 News: Helmut Marko Blasts Mercedes - "Lewis Hamilton Lost Faith" /

Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has spoken out on Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari in 2025, claiming the British driver "lost faith in Mercedes".

Key Takeaways:

  • A Landmark Transfer: Lewis Hamilton, the iconic seven-time world champion, is set to don Ferrari's scarlet colours in 2025, leaving behind a storied legacy at Mercedes. 
  • Ripple Effects in the Paddock: Helmut Marko's comments underscore the significance of Hamilton's move, highlighting both the allure of Ferrari and a veiled critique of Mercedes' future trajectory.
  • Strained Friendships?: The switch promises to test the waters of the longstanding friendship between Toto Wolff of Mercedes and Frederic Vasseur of Ferrari, despite Wolff's understanding stance on Hamilton's decision.
Helmut Marko - Red Bull

Red Bull Racing's external advisor, Helmut Marko, has lauded Hamilton's move claiming to Sport.de

"This is the best thing that could have happened to Formula 1 at the moment."

Marko also offered insights into Hamilton's motivations, citing "the fascination of Ferrari" as a key factor, alongside a critical perspective on Mercedes' current state, suggesting that:

"Hamilton has lost faith in Mercedes."

Lewis Hamilton Mercedes (12)

Mercedes chief Toto Wolff and Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur, known for their close friendship, may find their bond tested by this significant change in driver allegiance. Marko speculates on the future of their relationship, stating:

"Wolff has actually always supported Vasseur in Formula 1. And now this." 

Yet, Wolff has expressed understanding of Hamilton's decision, indicating that the move won't strain his relationship with Vasseur. As the sport looks ahead to Hamilton's debut in Ferrari red, the move is poised to redefine rivalries, team strategies, and the quest for the championship. 

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Lydia Mee
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Lydia is the lead editor of F1 editorial. After following the sport for several years, she was finally able to attend the British Grand Prix in person in 2017. Since then, she's been addicted to not only the racing, but the atmosphere the fans bring to each event. She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport and a more diverse industry.