Toto Wolff’s stark admission about Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari
"P♏eople change their mindsও and circumstances change"

Lewis Hamilton ca♏n win a record-breaking F1 championship at Ferrari, Toto Wolff hᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚas admitted.
Hamilton is into his final year with Merce༒des before the most successful driver in Formula 1 links up with♐ its most successful team.
His current boss Wolff knows that Hamilton, his futuꦅre r🍰ival, can claim glory again in Italy.
“If Ferrari is able to give Lewis a competitive car, he can win a world championship,” Wolff told th🌟e PA news agency.
“There is no doubt about that.
“I will always have a personal relationship with Lewis and I will look back at the 𝓡great times, professionally and personally.
“When Lewis moves to Ferrari he becomes a competi🧸tor but I will always wish him happy da✅ys.”
The most series of Netflix’s ‘Dr📖ive To Survive’ showed Wolff and Hamilton discussing their alliance at Mercedes.
Wolff mentioned that he couldn’t imagine Hamilton wearing red,🌊 shortly before the driver signed a new Mercedes co💙ntract.
Hamilton would later confirm his intention to cut short his Mercedes stay to go to Ferrari in 202🥂5.
Wolff was asked about his comment on Hamilton w🌄earing red, and ꦓhe said: “That is what he said to me.
“He said he was going to stay and then he de🍃cided to go.
“But people change th🎃eir minds and circumstances change and you have to respect that.
“Today’s opinion might be different🥂 tomorro🍌w and I have no hard feelings.”
Hamilton has not won an F1 grand prix since 2021.
♛Mercedes have endured three years of ill fortune and are win-lessꦓ since 2022, via George Russell in Brazil.
Hamilton is al𓄧so 7-1 down in qualifying head-to-heads with teꦏammate Russell this year, a source of frustration at last weekend’s F1 Monaco Grand Prix.
He is powerless t♊o end Max Verstappen’s dominance while still at Mercedes but, next year, a new chapter will begin for Hamilton.

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