Lewis Hamilton confirmed his move to Ferrari in 2025 before the beginning of the 2024 season. However, the Briton hasn’t won a race with Mercedes in the past two seasons, following the controversial 2021 season finale at the Abu Dhabi GP. Hence, amidst the move, Toto Wolff has sided with the 39-year-old to ‘avenge’ the 2021 championship result during his ultimate season at Brackley.

Toto Wolff recalled the 2021 Abu Dhabi season finale when Max Verstappen‘s win created massive controversy in the sport. However, the Briton’s move to Ferrari in the subsequent year leaves only one year to get ‘revenge’ for the 2021 results.

Looking from a ‘friend’s perspective’, Wolff asserted that Hamilton deserved an eighth title victory as that was ‘taken away’ from the seven-time world champion. Hence, a 2024 title victory for the Briton would be a great thing for his legacy. However, from a competitive point of view, Toto Wolff would rather have Mercedes win races regardless of the title fight down the season.

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Wolff said, as reported by silverarrows.net.

Moving ahead to the 2025 season and forward, the team would be working hard for the drivers’ and constructor’s championship but obviously with a different driver according to Wolff. However, not winning the championship wouldn’t take from the historic legacy that the Briton has achieved in his 17-year career in Formula 1.

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Lewis Hamilton’s eighth championship triumph would be extraordinary as the Briton would break the previous world record of most championship wins held by the legendary Michael Schumacher. However, winning this title with Mercedes would be very special, considering the 2021 results, as Hamilton lost the championship under Mercedes’ racing suit.

Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff. (Via IMAGO)

However, if Hamilton were to not win the 2024 championship title, further title wins would be a completely different story for the Mercedes’ boss. The team’s comments about ‘giving it all for an eighth was an eighth championship for Lewis Hamilton and not the team. Hence, the Austrian boss was concerned only with the seven-time world champion’s victory with Brackley and not Ferrari.

Hamilton has asserted that he would try his best to maximize results for his ultimate season within Mercedes. The 39-year-old has a love for Brackley unlike other teams as the seven-time world champion has attained six titles with the team. Hence, leaving Mercedes was definitely a very difficult task for the F1 icon.