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Wolff likened looking at Hamilton in Ferrari drip to catching a glimpse of one’s ex-wife after an amicable divorce in a jovial tone. Hamilton and Wolff enjoyed an illustrious partnership at Mercedes before the Brit made the move to Ferrari at the end of last…Read More
F1 outfit Mercedes boss Toto Wolff spoke about how he felt looking at seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton with his new side Ferrari as the British racing legend released images of him in the colours of the famous Prancis Horse ahead of the 2025 season.
Hamilton and Wolff enjoyed an illustrious partnership at Mercedes before the Brit made the move to Ferrari at the end of last season.
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Wolff likened looking at Hamilton in Ferrari drip to catching a glimpse of one’s ex-wife after an amicable divorce in a jovial tone.
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“Yeah, it’s a little bit like you divorce amicably, and it’s all good, and then you see your partner for the first time with a new friend,” Wolff jested.
However, the respect between the individuals was evident as Wolff went onto compliment the quality and impact of the images as he termed them iconic.
“But I’m really happy for him, and I told him that those pictures were iconic,” the 53-year-old added.
Wolff went on to add that he would expect nothing less from a seasoned professional of Hamilton’s stature.
“That was so well curated, and no surprise with Lewis,” the Austrian said.
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The 2025 season of Formula One is slated to get underway on the 16th of March with Australia hosting the curtain-raiser. A three-day testing event will be hosted in Sakhir, Bahrain between the 26th and 28th of February in the lead-up to the opening race of the year.
Four-time reigning F1 champion Max Verstappen will look to make it five on the bounce, while Hamilton goes in search of his record-eighth crown.