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Mercedes' reaction to STUNNING announcement revealed

Mercedes' reaction to STUNNING announcement revealed

Mercedes' reaction to STUNNING announcement revealed

Mercedes' reaction to STUNNING announcement revealed

Mercedes' immediate reaction to Lewis Hamilton's stunning departure for Ferrari has been revealed.

The seven-time world champion announced his decision to leave a 12-year partnership with the Silver Arrows, but still had to run back the full 2024 season with the German manufacturer.

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That season saw the seven-time world champion banish his win drought by claiming victories at the British and Belgian grands prix, but ultimately saw his worst ever championship position, down in seventh place in the drivers' standings.

Still, his Mercedes career spanned 12 seasons and yielded 84 race victories, six drivers' championship titles and eight constructors' titles for the team.

Lewis Hamilton is officially a Ferrari driver
Lewis Hamilton ditched Mercedes in 2024

Hamilton's stunning Ferrari announcement

Now, as Hamilton joins Ferrari for the 2025 season and beyond, a Mercedes insider has revealed a shocking truth about his signing announcement.

The Brit had not long signed a new contract to stay with Mercedes until at least the end of the 2025 season, but that clearly had exit clauses written into it.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff recently admitted that he had known a few days before the official announcement that the move was likely to happen, but was caught almost as off-guard as the rest of the F1 world.

Now, Matt Whyman, who spent a year with the team as he wrote his book Inside Mercedes F1: Life in the Fast Lane, has spoke of the shockwaves that reverberated around the team in the immediate aftermath of the news breaking.

"I was as shocked as everyone in the team. It was the last thing I expected to hear. And I think there was an awful lot of sort of uncertainty about what was going to happen next, because the team shut down for 24 hours," Whyman revealed on The Fast and the Curious podcast.

"I think that was deliberate in terms of their sort of outward communications. It was just like 'we need to sort of regroup and figure out what we're doing, and we need to inform everyone within the team first. That's our priority'.

"Very soon after that, was the Silverstone shakedown. I think everyone showed up at that, because that was probably the first opportunity that a lot of the team had got to see Lewis after the announcement, and it was almost a little bit like the elephant in the room initially, because everyone was there slightly before Lewis was and then his entourage arrived, including his mother.

"But then as soon as Lewis showed up, he was just same as ever, really. I think in that sort of moment, attention just sort of dissipated really quickly and it was business as usual."

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