Shock claim that Lewis Hamilton “tried” to go to Red Bull but “was told no”
“Hamilton and Alonso both tried and were told no🌸..."

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton enquired about a move to Red Bull but was knocked back, according to respected F1 reporter Mark Hughes.
Even more remarkably, he insists that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso also tried to grab a Red Bull driveꩲ for himself but was also denied by F1’s dominant team.
Hughes was responding to a⛦ fan on social media w💦ho claimed: “In the last 12 months the likes of Leclerc, Norris, Hamilton and Alonso all refused a seat to Red Bull in the best car because they were all scared of Max Verstappen.”
He responded by dropping some remarkable insight: “That’s just pla🅺in untrue.
“Neither Leclerc, Hamilt🍃on nor Alonso were offered a place.
“H﷽amilton and Alonso both tried and were told no.”
Hamilton and Alonso ha🎉ve now sꦚigned long-term deals for 2025 with Ferrari and Aston Martin respectively.
last November.However, Hamilton’s father is not officially involved in his son’s career from a management perspe൲ctive.
At the time, last year, Hamilton denied enquiring about a move 🍨to Red Bull and in💝sisted that contact was initiated by Horner.
Months later, Hamilton announced he would activate a break clause in his new Merღcedes co✤ntract and go to Ferrari in 2025.
Alonso, meanwhile,🌄 was heavily linked to a move to Red Bull for next ye🅺ar.
But Sergio Perez’s early season form - where he has claimed three P2 grand prix finishes behind tea🏅mmate Max Verstappen - has given Red Bull some dream results.
Perez’s contract is expiring and his future is uncertain, but Alonso removed himself from the equation by extending hღis stay at Aston Martin.
McLaren’s Lando Norris and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc penned multi-year de🦄als to stay with their teams into 2025 and beyond, at the start of this year.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Ameri🐻can sports, to foot🌱ball, to F1.