Hamilton: It will be interesting walking into the garage at Suzuka

4 October, 2012

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren in the garage, Formula One World Championship, Rd8, European Grand Prix, Preparations, Valencia, Spain, Thursday 21 June 2012.

Lewis Hamilton wonders about the reception he will receive in the McLaren garage at Suzuka

Oct.4 (GMM) Although the uncertainty about his future is now over, Lewis Hamilton admits that it could be awkward when he walks into the McLaren pit garage at Suzuka for this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton at British GPThe Japanese GP will be the first race in the Briton’s six-year career at which other McLaren team members know for sure that Hamilton is departing.

The 2008 world champion has decided to switch to Mercedes for 2013, prompting Hamilton to admit: “It will be interesting walking into the garage [at Suzuka].

“There are a couple of guys who work on my car have been there with me since 2007.

“There are other people who have been in the team since I started and I have great relationships with them, and I have not had a chance to speak to them.

“I told Martin [Whitmarsh] that I wanted to have a big get together in the canteen and speak to the team and answer any questions they may have.”

Speaking at Tokyo’s Conrad hotel, Hamilton also admitted that he is yet to talk to his former boss and mentor Ron Dennis, which suggests that their relationship is broken.

Lewis Hamilton at British GP“I did try to get hold of Ron, but I did not manage to speak to him,” said Hamilton.

“You will have to ask Ron if he feels that way,” he added, when asked if Dennis would be right to feel betrayed after shaping Hamilton’s career since boyhood.

Hamilton said he hopes that he can leave McLaren after next month’s Brazil finale with his relationship with the team intact.

“When I spoke to Martin I said that the plan was not to burn bridges. There was no unrest with McLaren.”

He admits that the decision to switch to Mercedes was difficult, with his choice swinging “like a pendulum” in recent weeks.

“It has been very, very stressful,” said Hamilton. “One moment I would think ‘let’s go for it’, the next I would think ‘I’m going to stay’.

“It was important to do it on my terms,” he said, explaining his long deliberations.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren. Formula One World Championship, Rd12, Belgian Grand Prix, Practice, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, Friday 31 August 2012.“I wasn’t going to be pushed and rushed, although there was a lot of pressure. I had a couple of deadlines, I didn’t meet any of them.”

He said that, ultimately, he made the call to leave McLaren because it is a bigger challenge to build Mercedes into a championship winning team.

“I could have stayed and it would have been easy,” he said. “They [McLaren] are an incredible team. They have the best facilities by far. The factory is untouchable; they’ve got everything, really, so in fact they should be winning more.”

Hamilton also denied it was a bigger financial offer that persuaded him to leave.

“I had two offers on the table which were very, very similar. One had slightly fewer [PR] days but it was not about the offer.

“Martin asked me what more they could have done. I said ‘to be honest, Martin, it is about the challenge’.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) winning the McLaren Mercedes Champions of the Future series during his karting career. Lewis Hamilton Career History, 1996.

“I don’t know what is going to happen. I just know that everyone has to experience these things, working with new people and in new environments.

“That is just part of growing up. It’s my last step of independence, I guess.”

And the challenge, Hamilton conceded, is trying to emulate the feats of “greats” like Michael Schumacher, who have in the past traded a winning car for a tougher project.

“We haven’t really got any other driver in formula one [besides Schumacher] who is known for that. I hope that one day someone can say that about me.

“The way I look at it is that I am walking over that bridge [at McLaren] and down a different path. If that path brings me back, then who knows?”

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3 Responses to Hamilton: It will be interesting walking into the garage at Suzuka

  1. Hawk 5 October, 2012 at 9:10 am

    if Alonso loses this WDC it will not be his fault.. not at all. he has done his best like in 2010.

  2. Kimi4WDC 5 October, 2012 at 6:51 am

    If Alonso going to fail to take down this years Championship, Ferrari will be short on wonders for Alonso, even with his financial backing.

    He is a double world champion, but he is not a Champion in Ferrari’s eyes until he gives them at least one title. Both Kimi and Michael received huge salaries, but they delivered. Alonso is on Ferrari Champion salary but with out that result he is there for. And dont forget that Massa is compensated with a huge salary to accommodate Alonso.

    I think all the 2014 Vettel rumours are for the scenario if Alonso fails to deliver a World Title. If he does, doubt Vettel will get any where close to Ferrari until Alonso retires.

  3. aks 4 October, 2012 at 4:09 pm

    if he(lewis) wants to be known amongst the greats then he should be in a ferrari and not any other team coz only ferrari can do such wonders mercedez is bad choice they can shut dwn their operations in f1 if one of their many sponsors plans to stop funding

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