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Fred Vasseur responds to concerns about Lewis Hamilton ‘not being fast any more’ ahead of Ferrari arrival.

MONews
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Fred Vasseur has dismissed any concerns about Lewis Hamilton’s form ahead of his arrival at Ferrari following comments the seven-time world champion said he was “not fast any more”.

The 2024 season has been a mix of luck and emotion for Hamilton, who went into the campaign knowing it would be his final season at Mercedes after announcing a 2025 switch to Ferrari in February.

READ MORE: From groundbreaking wins to jaw-dropping comebacks – 10 of Hamilton’s greatest moments for Mercedes

The Silver Arrows initially saw the struggles of the previous two seasons continue as the year began, but there were later signs of progress, which eventually led to Hamilton’s memorable win at the British Grand Prix, marking his first win since 2021. Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

He followed up with another win in Belgium, but seemed to endure more difficult times in the second half of the campaign. The Briton was particularly critical of his performance in qualifying.

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