Jdn1327 wrote: β09 Apr 2024, 10:28
So clearly, that narrative of LH'S decision to leave was not influenced by the performance of the car is nonsense. I know someone a while back posted a tweet saying LH hadn't even gone in the simulator before he made his decision. Can we trust mercs account of this?
Best storyline I got is something like this:
- early spring 2023 Elkann, Vasseur and Hamilton have some initial discussion, which leaked by Monaco
- in some time they get his verbal confirmation he will join Ferrari at some point (maybe even an MOU was signed or something like that), either 25 or 26 since he wanted to have at least one more season with Merc in 24 in hope of better results and maybe even a title fight in 24 or 25
- in summer 2023 he extends with Mercedes until 2025, but as we later learned - that year was his option
- late October or November 2023 he starts realising things are going nowhere with Mercedes in 2024 and gives Vasseur verbal confirmation for 2025
- early January 2024 the deal is signed and conveyed to Leclerc and Sainz and key Ferrari personnel
- 31st of January he conveys this info to Wolff privately, which is leaked to Italian media a few hours later from inside Mercedes
With enough experience which Hamilton certainly has, it's not hard to understand when you talk to an engineering group if they have a complete grasp of the problem they face or not. His trust was already massively shaken and the end of 2023 clearly inspired no confidence in immediate massive revival. So it may have been enough to talk to people, ask some key questions and thus confirm there's no full understanding of the problem from their side and decide the ride is over.