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Former Formula One drivers believe Lewis Hamilton's blockbuster move to one of the most iconic teams in motorsport represents a major coup for the auto racing league. Mercedes on Thursday confirmed that the seven-time world champion will join Ferrari in 2025 after activating a release option in his contract. An extraordinary run of success has since dried up, however, and Hamilton has not won a race since the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix in Dec. 2021. Ferrari , meanwhile, released a short statement saying the team was "pleased" to announce Hamilton would join on a multi-year contract. The news sent shockwaves through F1, with 2009 world champion Jenson Button saying he'd also been taken by surprise.
Persons: Lewis Hamilton of, Mercedes, Lewis, Toto Wolff, Hamilton, Ferrari, Jenson Button, he'd Organizations: Mercedes, Abu, Yas Marina Circuit, United, United Arab Emirates, Former Formula, Ferrari, Hamilton, Saudi Arabia, Prix Locations: Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab, Saudi
Formula One - F1 - Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai, China - 6/4/17 - Formula One Managing Director of Motorsports Ross Brawn walks at the Shanghai International Circuit ahead of the Chinese F1 Grand Prix. The story has now been re-told in a four-part series 'Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story' on Disney+, with Hollywood A-lister Keanu Reeves the host and narrator. They had no engine to power the car until Mercedes, with the help of then-McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh, came to the rescue. "We had that wonderful period at the beginning (of 2009) when everyone assumed it was a slam dunk, you know? Brawn, a Formula One employee, avoided comment on that situation with the steady hand of a man who has steered his own ship through far choppier waters.
Persons: Motorsports Ross Brawn, Aly, Ross Brawn, Jenson Button, lister Keanu Reeves, Brawn, Mercedes, Martin Whitmarsh, Lewis Hamilton, Michael Andretti, Alan Baldwin, Christian Radnedge Organizations: Prix, Motorsports, Shanghai, Circuit, Brawn, Disney, Hollywood, Ferrari, Honda, Reuters, Mercedes, McLaren, General Motors, FIA, Formula, Thomson Locations: Shanghai, China, Britain, Paris
Perez's seat with Red Bull safe for now says Button
  + stars: | 2023-06-20 | by ( Steve Keating | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
June 20 (Reuters) - Sergio Perez's seat with Red Bull is safe for this Formula One season, former champion Jenson Button said on Tuesday, but if the Mexican's struggles continue he could be looking for another team next year. Horner also said the team was going to stand by Perez and help him through the slump but Red Bull have not always shown patience with under-performing drivers. DRIVERS SHAKE-UPScenarios are starting to emerge about what a possible drivers shake-up at Red Bull might look like. One rumour has Ricciardo, who previously drove for Red Bull from 2014-18, going from a reserve role to a seat with sister outfit AlphaTauri, replacing under-performing Nick de Vries. Such a move would allow Australian Ricciardo to remove some competitive rust and make a seamless transition back into the Red Bull seat if Perez was dumped.
Persons: Sergio Perez's, Red Bull, Jenson Button, Perez, Max Verstappen, Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso, Christian Horner, Horner, Bull, Daniel Ricciardo, I've, Max, he's, Nick de Vries, Button, Vries, Yuki, Tsunoda, Steve Keating, Ken Ferris Organizations: Red Bull, Team, Briton, Red, NASCAR, Le, International Motor Sports Association, IMSA, Thomson Locations: Red, Montreal, Chicago, Toronto
LONDON, May 4 (Reuters) - Former Formula One champion Jenson Button wants to drive a Hypercar at Le Mans next year and says he would be up for a full season of the world endurance championship if the right opportunity comes along. The Briton will be taking part in the 24 Hours race at the Sarthe circuit on June 10-11 this year as part of a special NASCAR entry with seven times NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson and former Le Mans winner Mike Rockenfeller. Johnson, 47, has never been to Le Mans while Button, 43, endured a short-lived debut in 2018 with the Russian-backed SMP team. The World Endurance Championship (WEC) has seven rounds, including Le Mans, while the North American IMSA series has 11 but is nearer to home. "I’m running out of items, especially in a major professional setting," said the Californian, who was never able to race Le Mans previously due to calendar clashes with NASCAR and IndyCars.
Button expects to see Hamilton fighting on in 2024
  + stars: | 2023-05-02 | by ( Alan Baldwin | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
LONDON, May 2 (Reuters) - Former world champion Jenson Button expects to see Lewis Hamilton chasing a record eighth Formula One title next year despite speculation the Mercedes driver could walk away from the sport. "I don't think Lewis is going to walk away from the sport," Button told reporters on Tuesday after discussing his preparations for the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race with a special NASCAR entry. He's in a car that's not as good as what he's used to, I get that. "It probably won't be this year but in 2024, I think we'll see Lewis Hamilton on the grid. I think he's still hungry to win another world championship."
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