Most recent 15 F1 News items:
Friday, 20 Dec 2024
Marko Reveals Tsunoda Took Lawson Decision Calmly After Phone Call - 1- Bottas Eyes Cadillac Seat in 2026 After Mercedes Reserve Role - 4
- Isack Hadjar Joins Racing Bulls: A New Chapter in Formula 1 - 1
- Perez Closing F1 Chapter and Negotiating Top Hypercar Return - 3
- European Commission Delays Liberty Media’s MotoGP Takeover Investigation
- Hamilton Joins Ferrari Without Mercedes Engineers Amid 2025 Overhaul - 2
Thursday, 19 Dec 2024
Carlos Sainz Drives Home Ferrari's Ultimate Farewell Tribute - 5- Verstappen Praises Norris for Retracting Brazil GP Luck Comment - 2
- Ferrari Confirms Hamilton’s January Test Ahead of 2025 Launch - 1
- Adrian Newey's Aston Martin Move Fails to Tempt Verstappen - 3
- Sergio Perez Exits Formula 1 as Red Bull Plans 2025 Shakeup - 5
Wednesday, 18 Dec 2024
Reliable Reports Declare Perez Leaving Red Bull for 2025 - 8- Verstappen Confident in Aggressive Racing Style Amid Penalty Risk - 7
Tuesday, 17 Dec 2024
Verstappen Defends Perez After Red Bull's 2024 F1 Car Woes - 3- Kerpen Rejects Honour for Michael Schumacher Despite Historic Impact
- Verstappen Rules Out Quick Exit from Red Bull F1 Contract
- Montezemolo Urges F1 to Revive Racing Spirit and Duels
- Marko Warns Tsunoda Faces Tough Red Bull Promotion Battle - 1
- Montezemolo Questions Ferrari Decision to Oust On-Form Sainz - 2
Monday, 16 Dec 2024
Max Verstappen Praised for Inspiring Young Drivers in Rwanda
✅ Check out all our F1 News & Updates »
Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton has admitted he is happy to have "proved people wrong" after leaving McLaren.
Many critics rounded on the 2008 world champion when he announced his decision to leave McLaren, an established top team, for the recently underperforming Mercedes in 2013 and beyond.
But Hamilton's new W04 looked competitive in winter testing and then in Melbourne last weekend, while the 2013 McLaren is struggling.
"Lewis Hamilton recently acquired a dog and so, it seems, has (Jenson) Button; only Button is driving his," wrote Guardian correspondent Paul Weaver.
Hamilton cannot hide his joy at the situation, aiming fire at his critics including Sirs Stirling Moss and Jackie Stewart: "They don't know what they're talking about.
"It's nice to prove people wrong," admitted the 28-year-old after touching down in Malaysia. "It has been everyone (criticising), particularly all the ex-drivers commenting that it was the worst decision ever.
"The team (Mercedes) have done well, I'm really proud of my team. I'm proud of my decision as well," added Hamilton.
Please share this on social media:
✅ Check out more posts with related topics: