http://www.f1today.net/en/news/hamilton-signs-for-mclaren-for-2015
Lewis Hamilton has signed a contract for next season to return to his old
team McLaren and spear head their new era with old partners Honda. The Brit
has been battling all season long with team-mate Nico Rosberg for this years
World title and only one of them can win it. As it currently stands, Hamilton
is first with a ten point lead over Rosberg in the championship standings.
The pair have had a season of tension between them, with Belgium hitting the
peak when Rosberg gave Hamilton a puncture after the pair clash on the second
lap, which caused the Brit to retire later on in the race. Hamilton then
claimed Rosberg admitted to doing it on purpose to prove a point, in which
Nico denied the allegations.
Questions and rumours have been flying around the paddock all season about
the Mercedes duo and in the latter part, the driver market.
F1Today.net has had sources reveal to them that Hamilton visited the Woking
base three weeks ago to sign for the team starting from next season. The
source said: "Lewis was in the Woking factory three weeks ago. He arrived by
helicopter, had a conversation about two hours with the management and then
left with a big smile on his face. He signed here, I can assure you. A seat
fitting has not happened yet, but that will take place in the foreseeable
future."
Sebastian Vettel
At last weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, Red Bull Racing announced that
Vettel would leave the team at the end of the season to join Ferrari. Daniil
Kvyat, who is in his first season of F1 this year, would replace the four
times World Champion at Red Bull and partner Daniel Ricciardo, who will enter
his second year with the team in 2015.
Fernando Alonso
Ferrari haven’t confirmed or denied Vettel joining the team but with it all
but certain, this means that Alonso, who has been with the Italian outfit
since 2010, will probably be moving teams as well. The question on everyone’
s lips is where? Reports suggest McLaren, others Lotus and some saying a
sabbatical is on the cards but here at F1Today.net, we are told he will take
the vacant seat at Mercedes that Lewis Hamilton is leaving behind.
Jenson Button
Another question that is being asked is who will leave McLaren but it is
looking like the Woking based team will keep rookie Kevin Magnussen for a
second season and ship 2009 World Champion, Jenson Button out. Rumours say
that the Brit has been offered by Porsche to race for them in the World
Endurance Championship (WEC) next season.
小黑回鍋,小賈去法拉利,小新去Mercedes,鈕扣去Porsche跑WEC?