Former F1 team boss asserts that “no one is interested” in Mercedes’ intellectual property amid Lewis Hamilton’s rumored move to Ferrari.
Gunther Steiner talked about Lewis Hamilton’s transfer to Ferrari and humorously remarked on teams desiring Mercedes’ intellectual property to steer clear of errors.
Lewis Hamilton’s performance at the Brazilian Grand Prix underscored Mercedes’ challenging season. Although finishing 10th was disappointing, his enigmatic message over team radio stirred discussions about his future in Formula 1.
The British driver criticized the W15, calling it the worst car he’s driven in years and describing his weekend as disastrous. With Mercedes currently ranked as the fourth fastest car on the grid, Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari appears imminent, providing him a platform for more complaints.
Former Haas team principal Gunther Steiner pointed out that George Russell is dedicated to establishing himself as a future leader, aware of the uncertainty surrounding his seat. In contrast, Hamilton is less motivated due to dissatisfaction with the car’s performance as he gears up for the next stage of his career.