Ex-F1 team boss claims ‘nobody wants’ Mercedes’ IP over Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari switch
Gunther Steiner discussed Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari and joked about wanting teams wanting Mercedes' IP to avoid mistakes.
Lewis Hamilton (via IMAGO), Ferrari logo (via Ferrari)
Lewis Hamilton‘s performance at the Brazilian Grand Prix highlighted the tough season Mercedes has had. While finishing 10th was a letdown, his cryptic message on the team radio sparked talk about his future in F1.
The Brit described the W15 as the worst car he’s driven in years and that the weekend was disastrous for him. Mercedes is currently the fourth fastest car on the grid, making it easier for Lewis Hamilton to complain as he’s leaving for Ferrari.
Former Haas team principal Gunther Steiner highlighted that George Russell is focused on proving himself as a future leader, knowing his seat isn’t secure. Meanwhile, Hamilton, dissatisfied with the car’s performance, is less motivated as he prepares for the next phase of his career.
Steiner also touched on the topic of Intellectual Property (IP) in relation to Hamilton’s move to Ferrari. He joked that teams would like to have the Silver Arrows’ IP right now just to know what not to do.
Gunther Steiner asserts Lewis Hamilton ‘doesn’t need to be’ in Mercedes’ meetings
After struggling in the last few races, Lewis Hamilton has lost motivation and stopped attending Mercedes briefings. With his move to Ferrari in 2025, his focus has shifted entirely to his new team.
This change in priorities means he’s becoming less involved in Mercedes’ current projects. Potential Intellectual Property restrictions might also keep him from certain meetings to avoid sharing sensitive information with Ferrari.
However, Gunther Steiner believes that Hamilton’s presence in the meetings is no longer needed as he’s got enough experience to deal with it. His engineer Peter Bonnington‘s presence is enough to understand the agenda discussed.
Hamilton is likely looking forward to the next three races to end his Silver Arrows stint on a high. Despite Mercedes’ challenges, his competitive spirit will drive him to perform strongly in the final races.
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