Lewis Hamilton considering plans to restructure his team after Marc Hynes’ exit


Lewis Hamilton considering plans to restructure his team after Marc Hynes’ exit

Lewis Hamilton

Marc Hynes, chief executive of the Project 44 management company and Lewis Hamilton parted ways with each other on a business front. However, the split has been reported to be made in a good spirit as the pair were the closest allies for several years.

It has now been reported that Lewis Hamilton is considering plans to revamp his team after the exit of his former manager, Marc Hynes. He is shaping up his team in a bid to win his eight F1 title this season, and also secure an eight consecutive constructors championship for Mercedes.

Marc is one of my best friends and remains one of my best friends,” said Hamilton, quoted by Motorsport.com. “He’s moving on to do some other great things. We’ve had an amazing partnership together and I’m really, really grateful and proud of the work I think we achieved together, he added.

I’m doing some small restructuring now moving forwards and ultimately there are plans we are working on for the future. So there will be someone for this potentially for the short term and I’ll figure it out as I go along,” the Brit driver continued.

Lewis Hamilton to renovate his home in Stevenage

Lewis Hamilton is currently situated in Monaco, which is a dream residence for many athletes. The Brit driver revealed that his is currently renovating his home in Stevenage, England. Hamilton had bought the property way back in 2017. It has been speculated that the seven time F1 champion plans to move to his home country once again, after he hangs up his helmet.

Currently, I have no plans on changing where I live. I live in a dream place that all the other drivers live in too, in Monaco,” said Hamilton. “I do have a home in England, which I’m really excited to be finished, so when I do come to England I finally have an anchor,” he added.

Hamilton stated that he wanted to have his own home in England, as he wanted to stay there instead of living in hotels.

A place to call my own, rather than staying in hotels, which is never particularly enjoyable considering I do that a lot throughout the year. I think it’s the start of something great and a place I will naturally have my family come to and maybe, in the future, have a family,” the Brit driver concluded.

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