Lewis Hamilton will ‘end up in the Vatican’ if he delivers F1 title for Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton will "end up in the Vatican" if he successfully delivers Ferrari a first F1 title since 2008, says Gue𓆉nther Steiner.

Former Haas boss Guenther Steiner has joked that168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Lewis Hamilton will “end up in the Vatican” if he can lead Ferrari back to F1 title glory.
The seven-time world champion will complete a blockbuster switch from Mercedes to join F1’s most famous team next season, where he will partner 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc.
Hamilton joins Ferrari aiming to win a record-breaking eighth world title, a feat which would see him move clear of the great 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher, who won five consecutive world ch🍃ampionship✨s with the Scuderia.
Ferrari have endured a barren 16-year spell without a championship trophy. Their last was the cons🧸tructors’ title in 2008, while🎃 Kimi Raikkonen was the last driver to win a world championship for the team in 2007.
🥀“I think he wants to try to do the magic, to bring Ferrari back to winning championships and that, I think is his drive,” Steiner told the Beyond the Gri𓂃d podcast.
“I obviously haven’t spoken with him about it, but I c🅺an see that was his motivation to go there, try to bring it back.
“’I’m a GOAT [greatest✃ of all time] anyway💞, you know, I won seven championships. What more can I do?’ At Mercedes, I can win my eighth, maybe, if you’re doing a good job.
“At Ferrari, if I win my eighth, or win a championship for Ferrari, theꦐ guy will end up in the Vatican!”
Steiner said he understands the allure of Ferrari for Hamilton, who will be 40 years old when he dons the legendary red overalls for thꦇe first time.
“I think Ferrari without Formula 1 is not Ferr🀅ar🤪i, and Formula 1 without Ferrari is not Formula 1,” Steiner said.
“I think it’s just this magic which this Pr🅠ancing Horse carries, and if you have the chance to be part of it as a driver, and he’s a gooꦺd position, he’s very close with Fred Vasseur.
“They know each other, they won a lot in the junior fo🥃rmulas✨, Lewis and Fred with his team.
“They’re very close, and I think they try to do something together and, if they achieve it, it must🅰 be prett🐻y cool for both of them.”
Steiner als🍃o backed Leclerc to learn from Hamilton’s vast experie𝓡nce.
“I think what Charles can learn from Lewis is Lew𝓡is rarel🦄y makes mistakes,” he added.
“He’s a very complete driver. He’s a very calculating, very complete driver. He haꦿs seen so much, he has done so much. But also, outside of racing. How he conducts himself, still focusing on racing but doing a lot of other stuff as well, you think how does he do it all?
“But he’s just well prepared and other the years he learned it and if Charles was a clever guy he will look at it and say ‘hey♈, I can h🍷ave this success as well’.
“Because driving wise, I think Charles can pull something o♎ut of the bag as well. Driving wise, he’s not behind Lewis. But Lewis as a race car driver, is more complete. The speed is there, but he’s more complete.
“Charles because he’s younger, he didn’t have the experience. Lewis has got that and he can learn frꩵom him.”

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