Dia mundial para discutir o futuro do Hamilton
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'Hamilton to complete Brawn jigsaw'
Friday 14th September 2012
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'Hamilton to complete Brawn jigsaw'
McLaren's hopes of retaining Lewis Hamilton are fading with reports he could be lured to Mercedes by big money and the chance to work with Ross Brawn.
In the wake of the Belgian GP reports emerged claiming that Hamilton is off to Mercedes next season to replace the retiring Michael Schumacher. All parties, though, were quick to deny.
The rumours refused to die down with Hamilton questioned about the matter several times during the Monza weekend. The Brit refused to give a 'yes' or 'no' answer, adamant he's focusing on the title race and his management team on his future.
XIX Entertainment, Hamilton's representatives, are believed to be locked in negotiations with McLaren while having also spoken to Mercedes about the British driver.
And while Sportsmail claims McLaren are only willing to offer Hamilton a deal "worth considerably less than his existing £15million-a-year terms", Mercedes have put an offer on the table that matches his "current deal while bonuses could push the sum towards £60m over three years."
Hamilton, the report claims, is "shocked by McLaren's unwillingness to at least match his current salary."
But it's not all about the money.
Added to it Mercedes have sweetened the deal by offering Hamilton "undisputed" number one status while the 27-year-old is "excited by the prospect of working at Mercedes under Brawn."
The report continued saying that, despite just one win in three seasons for Mercedes, Hamilton is "understood to be satisfied that, with Brawn at the helm and the backing of one of the planet's biggest car manufacturers, Mercedes can provide him with a car capable of realising his dream of emulating Ayrton Senna's record of three World titles.
"Key to this belief is the fact that Mercedes, along with Ferrari and Renault, are developing the new V6 turbo engine scheduled to be used in Formula One from 2014.
"Brawn admitted that while McLaren will remain a Mercedes customer, the fact his is the 'works team' means they are privy to all of the research and development of the new engine and are therefore better placed to design their car around it."
As for Brawn's point of view, the Mail says he views Hamilton as the "final piece of the jigsaw" needed to put Mercedes at the front of the pack.
Meanwhile, Swiss publication Blick has put forward Sergio Perez as Hamilton's possible replacement at McLaren after the Sauber driver raced to a very impressive runner-up result behind the Brit at last Sunday's Italian Grand Prix.
Although the 22-year-old is a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy, Scuderia president Luca di Montezemolo recently said he won't race for him next season as Perez needs "more experience", paving the way for McLaren to swoop in.
Mexendo a pecinha Hamilton no tabuleiro do Tio Ecclestone abre-se
um espacinho importante se abre e é necessário que um outro de tão ou mais especial
esteja esperando o piloto. O inglês ainda é jovem e não está no ponto em que
busca uma equipezinha qualquer para encerrar a carreira.
Mas Hamilton, projetado, nascido e criado na Mclaren vai
sair de casa? Vai ganhar o mundo no melhor estilo “mãe, cresci e vou ver o
mundo”? Todos os boatos dizem que sim, e em alguns casos o pessoa cita até
detalhes do que a Mercedes, a equipe tida como o principal destino do inglês, promete para o jovem campeão.
Esse é o caso deste texto que a Ludy gentilmente me enviou hoje. Segundo
a matéria, a Mercedes promete mundos e fundos para o inglês incluindo a posição
de piloto número 1 da equipe.
Leiam e eu
volto lá no final com minha singela opinião.
'Hamilton to complete Brawn jigsaw'
Friday 14th September 2012
RSS
'Hamilton to complete Brawn jigsaw'
McLaren's hopes of retaining Lewis Hamilton are fading with reports he could be lured to Mercedes by big money and the chance to work with Ross Brawn.
In the wake of the Belgian GP reports emerged claiming that Hamilton is off to Mercedes next season to replace the retiring Michael Schumacher. All parties, though, were quick to deny.
The rumours refused to die down with Hamilton questioned about the matter several times during the Monza weekend. The Brit refused to give a 'yes' or 'no' answer, adamant he's focusing on the title race and his management team on his future.
XIX Entertainment, Hamilton's representatives, are believed to be locked in negotiations with McLaren while having also spoken to Mercedes about the British driver.
And while Sportsmail claims McLaren are only willing to offer Hamilton a deal "worth considerably less than his existing £15million-a-year terms", Mercedes have put an offer on the table that matches his "current deal while bonuses could push the sum towards £60m over three years."
Hamilton, the report claims, is "shocked by McLaren's unwillingness to at least match his current salary."
But it's not all about the money.
Added to it Mercedes have sweetened the deal by offering Hamilton "undisputed" number one status while the 27-year-old is "excited by the prospect of working at Mercedes under Brawn."
The report continued saying that, despite just one win in three seasons for Mercedes, Hamilton is "understood to be satisfied that, with Brawn at the helm and the backing of one of the planet's biggest car manufacturers, Mercedes can provide him with a car capable of realising his dream of emulating Ayrton Senna's record of three World titles.
"Key to this belief is the fact that Mercedes, along with Ferrari and Renault, are developing the new V6 turbo engine scheduled to be used in Formula One from 2014.
"Brawn admitted that while McLaren will remain a Mercedes customer, the fact his is the 'works team' means they are privy to all of the research and development of the new engine and are therefore better placed to design their car around it."
As for Brawn's point of view, the Mail says he views Hamilton as the "final piece of the jigsaw" needed to put Mercedes at the front of the pack.
Meanwhile, Swiss publication Blick has put forward Sergio Perez as Hamilton's possible replacement at McLaren after the Sauber driver raced to a very impressive runner-up result behind the Brit at last Sunday's Italian Grand Prix.
Although the 22-year-old is a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy, Scuderia president Luca di Montezemolo recently said he won't race for him next season as Perez needs "more experience", paving the way for McLaren to swoop in.
Fonte: PlanetF1
Querem saber? Até vestir a camisa e beijar o distintivo do
time eu não acredito em nada. Não acredito que Nico seria tão ingênuo de
aceitar algo assim com promessas de “number 1” para o amigo inglês. Opa! Tem mais isso! Nico e Lewis são amigos desde os tempos de
kart. Sim! Amigos de infância e já foram
colegas de equipe nos tempos de kart por uma equipe powerd by Mercedes (Team
MBM).
Caso os boatos se confirmem e Schu se aposente novamente,
vire consultor ou vá (pasmem!) para a Ferrari, como li hoje, acho que Nico terá
temporadas difíceis. Hamilton não é um companheiro tranquilo de convivência e
eu não estou me referindo a resultados, talento e afins de pista. Ele é um piloto mimado e cheio das vontades
na equipe. Politicamente um saco.
Entretanto, porém, contudo, Schu também tinha essa fama e
Nico dobrou ele bem bonito. Então, é esperar para ver o que vai acontecer.
Pensei muito hoje no que escreveria no blog sobre tudo isso e lembrei do anúncio
do Schu que estragou meu natal de 2009 e nem precisava me preocupar.
Não vou delegar este poder ao Hamilton e nem aos rumores
sobre ele. Vou me preocupar quando for necessário. Se vier para a Mercedes, que
venha, mas venha sabendo que não é um luxo como ele pensa e que é lugar de
gente que trabalha e não chorominga. O carro é ruim, não rende o que tem que
render, mas tu não vê nenhum dos pilotos fazendo mimimi na imprensa.
PS.: Viu Tati? Que tal Schu e Alonso na Ferrari? Por essa tu não esperava, né?
By Lu
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