Lewis has been one of the most vocal critics within Merc about the W13 and W14 designs, so much so that manyAR3-GP wrote: ↑10 Apr 2024, 02:41I agree that the pressure to make Hamilton win again for Mercedes is actually quite a negative burden at the moment and that its good for both sides to take a break. Mercedes engineers can start fresh without the baggage of feeling like they have to find a silver bullet for the next race weekend and without a constant feeling of guilt for not providing a car worthy of a 7x champion.
Then again, I thought the same thing when Alonso left Alpine and then they became even worse somehow...
suspected that he may have a big part to play in Mike Elliotts exit.
In early Oct 2023 (after Suzuka), LH visited Merc's wind tunnel to observe the progress of W15 and left with high hopes and optimism. https://www.planetf1.com/news/lewis-ham ... tory-visit
By end Oct 2023, Mike Elliotts made the shocking decision to quit Merc GP and that was a big blow to Merc's technical department despite having James Alllison return as TD in March 2023.
And biggest blow for Merc of all (especially Toto) must be LH's decision to join rival Ferrari even before W15 hit the track.
Considering the chain of events, I reckon Merc board of directors should consider replacing Toto as TP regardless if he is a part owner or not because Toto's over indulgence over LH must have left a sour taste among many employees within the team. Suppose Merc is going to replace Toto, who will they choose?