- 19 Apr 15, 08:46#436468
The jist of the article is what needs to happen for Lewis to be driving a Ferrari, Kimi is not performing he leaves Ferrari (my opinion is it will depend if Kimi is not able to compete at the level of the other Ferrari then this is true), Sebastien has a veto in his contract where he can refuse other drivers he can't work with to come into the Ferrari, similar to what Alonso had there when the opportunity came up before when Lewis wanted to move from McLaren, if Seb doesn't use that veto than it is possible for Lewis to move to Ferrari. Alonso has exit clause in his McLaren contract so he takes Lewis's place in Mercedes. Full article here. http://www1.skysports.com/f1/news/24181/9811469?
However, I don't think a Ferrari move for Lewis is on the cards at all, rather it would be a Sebastien move to Mercedes, if he sees no matter the improvements to their car doesn't close that gap to Mercedes and he definitely wants to win more races in one season to put together a championship he will think about moving to Mercedes, Nico's place in that team would be the place he would fill (again like what I think about Kimi, it depends on Nico not being able to compete at the level of the other Mercedes that this is true).
I don't think any other manufacturer can get their engine to better the Mercedes engine. It just makes sense that if we are ever going to see Lewis and Seb in one team it would be if they were both in Mercedes.
But the same Bernie Ecclestone is saying that the engine now will be changed back next year to what they had before V8 engines http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/118530, and they can improve that engine rather than the new spec. If that's the case it blows everything I've said out of the water, then Lewis could move to Ferrari because it will be an aerodynamic performance and chassis competition only like before, engines won't be such an issue if they return to the old.

The jist of the article is what needs to happen for Lewis to be driving a Ferrari, Kimi is not performing he leaves Ferrari (my opinion is it will depend if Kimi is not able to compete at the level of the other Ferrari then this is true), Sebastien has a veto in his contract where he can refuse other drivers he can't work with to come into the Ferrari, similar to what Alonso had there when the opportunity came up before when Lewis wanted to move from McLaren, if Seb doesn't use that veto than it is possible for Lewis to move to Ferrari. Alonso has exit clause in his McLaren contract so he takes Lewis's place in Mercedes. Full article here. http://www1.skysports.com/f1/news/24181/9811469?
However, I don't think a Ferrari move for Lewis is on the cards at all, rather it would be a Sebastien move to Mercedes, if he sees no matter the improvements to their car doesn't close that gap to Mercedes and he definitely wants to win more races in one season to put together a championship he will think about moving to Mercedes, Nico's place in that team would be the place he would fill (again like what I think about Kimi, it depends on Nico not being able to compete at the level of the other Mercedes that this is true).
I don't think any other manufacturer can get their engine to better the Mercedes engine. It just makes sense that if we are ever going to see Lewis and Seb in one team it would be if they were both in Mercedes.
But the same Bernie Ecclestone is saying that the engine now will be changed back next year to what they had before V8 engines http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/118530, and they can improve that engine rather than the new spec. If that's the case it blows everything I've said out of the water, then Lewis could move to Ferrari because it will be an aerodynamic performance and chassis competition only like before, engines won't be such an issue if they return to the old.
Last edited by Peter Smit on 19 Apr 15, 12:23, edited 2 times in total.