'Emotional' Hamilton unveils Mercedes 2024 car
A handout image released by Mercedes on February 14, shows the team's British driver George Russell (2R), Team principal Toto Wolff (C), British driver Lewis Hamilton (2L), Technical Director James Allison (L) and Magaging Director of HPP, Hywel Thomas (R) posing with their new Mercedes-AMG F1 W15 E Performance Formula One racing car during their 2024 season launch, in Silverstone on February 14, 2024. (Photo by MERCEDES / AFP)
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Lewis Hamilton
admitted it felt "emotional" and "surreal" to take part in
the final Formula One car launch of his Mercedes career on Wednesday.
Hamilton, a
seven-time Formula One world champion, will leave Mercedes at the end of the
2024 season in a stunning switch to Ferrari.
The 39-year-old had
signed a new two-year deal with Mercedes worth £100 million ($126 million) in
August.
But Hamilton recently
activated a break clause to seal his move to the Italian team after admitting
the prospect of "driving in Ferrari red" was too hard to turn down.
Speaking at the
Mercedes launch for the first time since his blockbuster move was confirmed,
Hamilton said: "The last few weeks have obviously been emotional and it is
very surreal to be here.
"The focus
through the whole of winter training is getting the team back to where we once
were.
"We have had
these difficult couple of years which have been really grounding for us. It has
helped us regroup and really look at things."
Mercedes team
principal Toto Wolff, standing alongside Hamilton at the launch, added:
"It has been a very busy winter. It will be our last season with Lewis so
we are keen on bringing a quick car."
Hamilton, who joined
Mercedes from McLaren in 2013, won six of his record-equalling seven world
championships with the Silver Arrows.
But the British
driver has struggled to match Red Bull rival Max Verstappen since he missed out
on what would have been a record eighth world championship in 2021 in
controversial fashion.
His long goodbye to
Mercedes made for an awkward final car launch at the team's Northamptonshire
base.
Hamilton answered
just three questions from the Mercedes moderator during the brief nine-minute
event.
"I came here in
2013 so 11 years with the team and now I am starting my 12th," he said.
"It is such a privilege to work with a group of people where you see the work they do over the winter and you see a car come together at the beginning of the year and it is the most exciting part of the season."
- 'Found some clues' -
Hamilton, without a
win in two years, and team-mate George Russell, will get their first taste of
this season's Mercedes car during a shakedown test at rain-lashed Silverstone
on Wednesday.
"We have to be
diligent, maximise practice and even one lap, George and I might get in the
rain today will give us a feeling of what is to come," Hamilton said.
Last year marked
Mercedes' first winless campaign in a dozen years as they finished 413 points
behind Red Bull.
Wolff hopes the
revamped car can close the gap on the champions in the coming season.
"This is a
complete relaunch of a car. It is very different, not only on the aerodynamic
front, but mainly underneath," he said.
"The most
important thing is to look inward, and what is it that we got wrong? We found
some clues, we tried to eliminate as many variables as we could, and the buzz
in the company is something I have not seen for so many years.
"We know it is a
big mountain to climb because if a team is so far ahead like Red Bull were last
year that is not easy. But we have a superb driver combination and hopefully a
fast car. There are some good ingredients to be back at the front again."
The opening Grand
Prix of the F1 season is set for Bahrain on March 2.


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