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Martin Brundle sees a ‘Schumacher-esque’ shift to Lewis Hamilton’s career trajectory due to his Ferrari move
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Lewis Hamilton has decided to leave Mercedes in a shock announcement before the onset of the 2024 season. He was contracted till the end of the 2025 season with the team in Brackley but has decided to activate a release clause to part ways with the team in the lure of the Ferrari overalls. Martin Brundle has reacted to the current scenario in the paddock and how Hamilton’s career has escalated to a new level.

Brundle is a recognized commentator for Sky Sports F1 worldwide and is an experienced former Formula 1 driver with 158 starts and 9 podiums credited to his name. He has seen various world champions crowned while in his time in F1 and is often witnessed praising Hamilton for his driving ability and career choices.

Never write off Lewis Hamilton, He knows how to win races and championships, and it'll be very Schumacher-esque if he can go there and really drive the team to start winning a lot more races and be championship contenders. Martin Brundle said this, via Sky Sports.

Brundle seemed optimistic about Hamilton’s $430 million Ferrari deal and is excited about how the duo of Charles Leclerc would pair up in the Scuderia. He looks keenly at how the Briton would perform in the prancing horses and how the team dynamics would change with his arrival.

Why did the Lewis Hamilton-Mercedes partnership end?

The seven-time F1 World Champion is statistically the most successful driver to have ever driven in Formula 1 with 103 race wins to his name. A total of 82 race wins were collected with the Mercedes and 6 of his 7 world championships, one must wonder why Hamilton is leaving this record-breaking alliance behind.

The Briton’s last win in F1 was in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in 2021 and has since not won a single race. He had initially left Mclaren for Mercedes, which seemed like a ‘no-brainer’ to many people but this combination toppled the records of Michael Schumacher and Ferrari’s partnership of the early 2000s.

This venture was left with a sour taste after the Abu Dhabi 2021 controversy and Hamilton aimed for his 8th championship in 2022-23 seasons, but failed to win a single race. Seeing Mercedes’s current position, he decided to jump ships to the team based in Maranello and join an elite club of drivers who have driven for the team.

This article first appeared on FirstSportz and was syndicated with permission.

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