September 16, 2024

Fencing - Olympic Games Paris 2024: Day 9

Lewis Hamilton’s true reason for leaving Mercedes explained as worrying theory dismissed.

Lewis Hamilton is in a strong vein of form at the moment, but he will leave Mercedes at the end of the season.

Andrew Shovlin has denied claims that the weak performance of the W15 triggered Lewis Hamilton to swap Mercedes for Ferrari. Instead, the team’s trackside engineering director believes that the legendary Brit is chasing a ‘new chapter’ in his career.

Fencing - Olympic Games Paris 2024: Day 9

When Hamilton announced his decision to end an 11-year partnership with the Silver Arrows at the start of February, many speculated that his decision could be linked to his pre-season experience with the team’s 2024 challenger, the W15.

This speculation was fuelled when Mercedes arrived in Bahrain for the season opener with the fourth-fastest car in the field. However, given the hype surrounding Mercedes’ power unit programme ahead of the 2026 engine regulation changes, it is more likely that other factors influenced Hamilton’s decision.

Fencing - Olympic Games Paris 2024: Day 9

Shovlin confirmed this, although he did admit that performance would have played at least a small role in Hamilton’s decision. “I think if we’d been winning championships, it would have been difficult for Lewis to say no,” he explained.

Lewis Hamilton will swap Mercedes for Ferrari at the end of the season (Image: Getty)
Andrew Shovlin has denied claims that the weak performance of the W15 triggered Lewis Hamilton to swap Mercedes for Ferrari. Instead, the team’s trackside engineering director believes that the legendary Brit is chasing a ‘new chapter’ in his career.

Fencing - Olympic Games Paris 2024: Day 9

When Hamilton announced his decision to end an 11-year partnership with the Silver Arrows at the start of February, many speculated that his decision could be linked to his pre-season experience with the team’s 2024 challenger, the W15.

This speculation was fuelled when Mercedes arrived in Bahrain for the season opener with the fourth-fastest car in the field. However, given the hype surrounding Mercedes’ power unit programme ahead of the 2026 engine regulation changes, it is more likely that other factors influenced Hamilton’s decision.

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Shovlin confirmed this, although he did admit that performance would have played at least a small role in Hamilton’s decision. “I think if we’d been winning championships, it would have been difficult for Lewis to say no,” he explained.

Fencing - Olympic Games Paris 2024: Day 9

“However, I think his biggest reasons are not necessarily ones of car performance. He clearly wants to have another chapter in his career beyond his very successful one with Mercedes. He’s of an age where if he was going to do that, he would need to do it sooner rather than later.”

Shovlin later added: “As I said, if we were dominating a championship, I suspect it would have been difficult for him to do that. But I think a big part of Lewis is wanting to have another team and another challenge in his career. I think when someone’s decided that they want to do that, it can be quite difficult to persuade them otherwise.”

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