Leclerc leaves door ajar to replacing Hamilton at Mercedes
Charles Leclerc has left the door ajar to replacing Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes.
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Charles Leclerc has left the door ajar to replacing Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes.
It can't be stressed enough: the Mercedes-AMG Formula 1 team is in dire straits, and there is no quick cure to improve its showing.
New technical regulations for 2026 are set to level the Formula 1 playing field once again. If a team gets it right, it can be hugely beneficial. The opposite is true if they don't.
Anyone closely watching Formula 1 these past two seasons would have noticed how the Mercedes-AMG team fell from grace. In the same breath, George Russell has seemingly usurped the OG leader, Lewis Hamilton.
After the 2023 Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton now-famously said that Max Verstappen's Red Bull F1 car is the fastest he's ever seen in the sport.
Formula 1 turned a new page when it introduced new regulations at the start of the 2014 season. Designed to promote efficiency and decrease the sport's carbon footprint, F1, working with the FIA, sought greater reliance on electric power.
Former Formula 1 driver Johnny Herbert has raised questions about Lewis Hamilton's future with Mercedes and suggested that he may switch to Ferrari if Mercedes fails to improve their form in the upcoming 2023 F1 season.
Are there cracks in the Mercedes-AMG armour? On face value, no. But when you tear back the layers, there are possible hints that something is amiss at the once-dominant Formula 1 team.