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Lewis Hamilton set for shock switch to Ferrari in 2025: Reports | Racing News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: According to multiple media reports on Thursday, seven-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton is reportedly poised for a surprising transition from Mercedes to Ferrari in 2025, stepping in as a replacement for Spanish driver Carlos Sainz.Both Mercedes and Ferrari have refrained from commenting on the speculation surrounding what could potentially be the most sensational driver move of the 'silly season.'Reports suggest that Mercedes principal Toto Wolff is expected to brief the team before a formal announcement later today, as per Sky Sports television.Hamilton, who is currently 39 years old, has been associated with Mercedes since 2013, securing his first championship title with McLaren back in 2008. His existing contract is set to expire at the end of next year, and...
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Safety makes F1’s red flag controversy a difficult debate | Racing News – Times of India

LONDON: Formula One was accused of putting entertainment before sport in Sunday's crash-strewn and triple-stopped Australian Grand Prix but whether all those red flags needed to be thrown is a difficult debate.In defence of race director Niels Wittich, safety always comes first.Aston Martin principal Mike Krack, whose Spanish driver Fernando Alonso finished third after the final red flag reset the field to grid positions at the last re-start, said it was easy to criticise from the outside."Was it safe for the cars to go through the debris? It's not easy to judge. But the race director has to make a decision and as far as safety is concerned the decision must be respected even if we don't like it," he said.The race was halted early on when Alex Albon's Williams was stuck on a kerb, with ...
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Nothing will stop me speaking out on the things that I’m passionate about, says Lewis Hamilton | Racing News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Seven times Formula One World champion Lewis Hamilton has categorically stated on Wednesday that he will continue to speak his heart out on the issues which are there and he is passionate about despite the fact that the sport's world body had made some amendments in its international sporting code relating to this public speaking on F1 platform.Hamilton, the most successful driver in the sport's history, has used the platform to highlight racial injustice, promote diversity and address a range of issues from the environment to human rights.The sport's governing body FIA updated its International Sporting Code last December requiring prior written permission to make or display "political, religious and personal statements or comments" at races.The move has been criticised by h...