There is no money for this. The Merc F1 team struggles as Merc itself is struggling with its failed Hybrid and Electric strategies. They do not own the team anymore and can not pump it with money. Plus they simply do not have a current marketing strategy where Ham would fit at all. There can not be a big offer.Zynerji wrote: ↑19 Feb 2024, 20:52F1s entire existence is about marketing value, and certain things, like an 8xWDC in the most competitive sport in the world, are simply priceless.
If Hamilton wins 8 this year, his value to Mercedes over time is incalculable. Expect a big offer to incentivize retirement.
Anyways...with this money they should pamper some crucial engineers, pay gardening leaves and develop the 2026 engine....then they might have kept him.
Absolutely. I would even go deeper, it is more the engine, not the car. Currently Ferrari won all necessary lobbying (taking aero out, their own fuel injectors for everyone...) and is in the background pumping the new engine with dev money. They anyways had the biggest budget in F1 to overcome the 2019 issue.
Reminds of 2012