Lewis Hamilton breaks silence on Toto Wolff's controversial statements amid Ferrari F1 move

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Future Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton has addressed Toto Wolff’s recent “shelf life” remarks, making it clear that there is no animosity between them despite the stir caused by Wolff's comments in a newly released Mercedes F1 book.

The British, who decided as early as February to leave Mercedes and join the Maranello team starting with the 2025 Formula 1 campaign, expressed his views amidst ongoing speculation. Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff later selected Italian driver Kimi Antonelli as Lewis Hamilton's replacement, a decision he claims was made almost immediately, though it wasn't announced publicly until September.

The controversy stems from Toto Wolff's remarks in *Mercedes F1: Life in the Fast Lane*, where he described Hamilton's departure as a positive step for both parties. In the book, the Mercedes team principal justified his perspective by stating, "everyone has a shelf life." While some fans interpreted this as a slight, suggesting that Toto Wolff believed Lewis Hamilton's peak years were behind him, the Mercedes boss has since sought to clarify his intent.

The comment sparked debate among fans, many of whom viewed it as a veiled critique of Lewis Hamilton's performance and an implication that his move spared Mercedes from a tough decision. Wolff, however, has downplayed these interpretations, emphasizing that his words were taken out of context and intended to reflect on the natural transitions in a driver's career.

Despite the initial uproar, the response of the future Ferrari driver has been measured, signaling that his relationship with Toto Wolff remains intact as he prepares for his next chapter at the Italian side: "That was taken a little bit out of context," he said in a recent interview BBC Radio 4 ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend – "What I was referring to is that all of us, we age, and whether it's in the car, on a pitch, or as a manager and entrepreneur, you have to, and this is what I'm trying to do with myself, understand am I going from great to good.” – he pointed out.

"Because good is not in Formula One anymore. Now, contrary to my own self-assessment, I think we see with Lewis that he's very much there when the car is right. And we haven't been able to give him that car for him to perform best and that is a frustration that we equally have in the team and for himself. But he's very sharp. He's different to when he was a 20-year-old, that's certainly clear. His experience and his racecraft is tremendous." – Toto Wolff added.

For Lewis Hamilton, Toto Wolff's explanation seemed sufficient to put the matter to rest. By the time he arrived in Las Vegas for media day, the seven-time world champion showed no signs of lingering resentment or tension over the comments: "I don't really have much. I spoke to Toto earlier. I have not seen the news if I'm honest up until this weekend, so I haven't been keeping up to date with it. I think he's clarified his point, and you know Toto has been massively supportive over the years so it doesn't really make any bearing on." – he concluded.

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