- 24 Feb 12, 02:33#291628
SRC: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motors ... -move.html
Bernie Ecclestone believes that Lewis Hamilton is likely to leave McLaren at the end of this season, either of his own volition or because he is pushed, if he struggles as he did last year.
Hamilton, 27, has entered the final year of his contract with the Woking-based team, whom he has been with since he was 13, and has spoken of his desire to get a new deal signed “after the first few races”, which has led to speculation that he may be waiting to see how good the new car is before committing himself.
But Ecclestone believes McLaren would also be keen to see the back of Hamilton if he has another season of trials and tribulations.
“I think if he doesn’t perform this year he’d be looking maybe to move on and the team may be also looking for him to move on,” said Formula One’s chief executive, adding that he did not believe Hamilton would remain at McLaren his whole career.
Ecclestone last year labelled Hamilton’s association with Simon Fuller’s XIX Entertainment a “disaster” and he was once again dismissive of the job Fuller is doing for him.
“I spoke to him [Hamilton] the other day,” Ecclestone said. “I think he’s got a bit more focused. I don’t agree people he’s got surrounding him and so-called managing him - I think he doesn’t need that sort of management.”
Asked what he did need, Ecclestone said: “Someone with their feet on the ground.”
Fuller recently subcontracted veteran Formula One manager Didier Coton to accompany Hamilton to races, and Ecclestone said he hoped it would work out.
SRC: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motors ... -move.html
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