Lewis Hamilton says he is not so sure Toto Wolff should be F1's CEO.

It is believed that Liberty Media is pushing for Wolff to leave Mercedes and replace current chief executive Chase Carey after 2020.

"I don't believe there is a better manager than Toto within the whole of Formula 1, but as humans we can be biased," five time world champion Hamilton said.

United together at Mercedes, Hamilton and team boss Wolff are totally dominating Formula 1 at present.

Clearly, the 34-year-old Briton would like his boss to stay.

"Toto has been Mercedes through and through for such a long period of time," said Hamilton.

"It would be best to get someone from outside who is neutral and doesn't know about Ferrari for instance."


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3 F1 Fan comments on “Hamilton not sure Wolff should be F1 CEO

  1. Jadra

    Totto is making sure that he stays with Mercedes as it appears that Hamilton still needs him to implement his future titles , otherwise things might not work out for Hamilton as he hopes.

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  2. John Scaife-Elliott

    Hey Jadra, Lewis almost won a world title in his first year in F1, that was 12 years ago. One race he won in pouring rain, he and Kimi went at it and both aquaplaned off the circuit, both rejoined the circuit dangerously but according to the Ferrari boys, Lewis's re entry was more dangerous and although Lewis finished first the race was awarded to Kimi. So Ferrari fans settle down, what goes around comes around.

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  3. Hamilton's Bitch

    "..."I don't believe there is a better manager than Toto within the whole of Formula 1, but as humans we can be biased," five time world champion Hamilton said...."

    The numbers speak for themselves, and nobody disputes Hamilton's claim.

    One just mustn't confuse the best with best liked. In that, second, category the Governator is trailing at least Steiner and Vasseur.

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