Toto Wolff asked if he regrets decisions which led to Lewis Hamilton’s exit
Toto Wolff addresꦍses Lewis Hamilton's🅷 move to Ferrari

The next time 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton races at Monza, he will be we🌸aring Ferrari red in the famo🐬us team’s home country.
This weekend at the F1 Italian Grand Prix, Mercedes driver Hamilton is eager to return to winning ways after recent victories at🐷 Sil🐻verstone and Spa.
His days are numbered at the rejuvenated Mercedes team, where seven of his eight F1 titles have been wo🅠n.
But team boss Toto 🧜Wolff insists he does not regret any decisions which led to Hamilton’s decision to sign f🙈or Ferrari in 2025.
"No," Wolff insisted to .
"We decided as a team for that and we were always very transparent with Lewis a꧟nd the good thing with him is he is a♍ble to put himself in your position and understood where we were coming from.
"So in that respect there are no ba🐻d feelings, there is no b🦩etrayal.
"It was also for the 💧good of him to change. This was the longest run betweenಞ a driver and a team. It was 12 years overall.
“And maybe he needed to,🧔 in a way, change and reinvent himself.
"Being a driver for Ferrari is super-prestigious. Maybe for us as a team also it is important to emancipate ourselv𒅌es and go in a different direction."
𓄧Mercedes have returned to form in the ཧmiddle part of this year, after two years of woe.
Their un🌳derperformance began in 2022, after the notorious ꧙2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Race director Michael Masi’s application of the rules resulted in Max Verstappen pipping Hamilton to a late race win, and tꦆhe title.
"You have to look at it from a point more detached ไthan we do," Wolff said about Hamilton being d🍰enied a record eighth title.
"He is ✨the greatest F1 driver of all time. He has beaten all the records and there is only this one, with championships, where he is equal with Michael Schumacher, another great - if not, with Lewis, the greatest driver. So it is what it is. And we can't change that.
"Would I have wanted it to go ♑the other way? Absolutely. Do I think what happened in 2021 was anywhere ne⛦ar fair? No, it wasn't.
“But we can't turn back time and there are worse things than losing a race or a World Championship. There is more drama in the world o✅ut there."

James was a sports journa🌞list at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to ౠF1.