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F1 2022: 'Hamilton is no longer the boss, not even at Mercedes'

F1 2022: ‘Hamilton is no longer the boss, not even at Mercedes’

And theBuzz has already settled in the British media, as they are no strangers to the season he’s doing Lewis Hamilton With critical and complex Mercedes W13 and the answer you find in his partnerand square. George Russell isn’t losing his World Cup income, but in the broad week after week, he’s already walking 34 points In front of a full seventy of the world and owning it Defeated 3-4 in the playoffs So far disputed. This is perhaps Hamilton’s best specialty, with 103 pole positions in 295 Grands Prix, more than a third of the success during his career.

And one of the most ruthless commentators in Formula One, the one who owned the team where Michael Schumacher debuted in Formula One, Eddie Jordan, He does not hesitate to express his opinion on what is happening. On “Channel Four” they asked him if contact Deserving his change from Williams to Mercedes, Jordan replied: “Sure, I think it’s a huge surprise to everyone around the world, in the context of those who thought Lewis Hamilton was the best.” Lifts.

But (Hamilton) He’s no longer the boss, not even on that team (Mercedes) because Russell took over. And I think it’s going to be a lot of fun and I want to see how Lewis tops that. “, puts Jordan, is always a point of contention. The English language uses the expression “big dog” (and big dog). Which is perhaps more pictorial to indicate the condition to which Lewis succumbs.

Wolf laughs.

Regarding this kind of comment, which stirs up an air of division when Formula 1 arrives at Silverstone in just one month (1-3 July), the CEO of Mercedes, toto wolf, He denies this alleged change in internal leadership. “I can only smile. I hardly follow the press, but when I pick up a comment or two, I can’t help but smile. George is doing well, but that’s exactly what we expected of him, and that’s why he’s at Mercedes.” He tries to settle the Austrian. But the debate has already begun.

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