“When the car’s terrible, I feel helpless. I can try and deliver each weekend, but you can only do so much with what you’ve got.”
One of Hamilton’s key qualms throughout the last two seasons has been that the team is not designing its car to the specifications of F1’s most successful driver ever – despite repeated requests.
“Last year I remember complaining to the team, being like: ‘Look, we have to make these changes otherwise this the trajectory we’re going to go on and this is where going to end up – please, please do something about it,” he says.
“And they said ‘We know what we’re doing, you’re wrong,’ and that was definitely an interesting moment.” It’s clear that the team’s dismissal of his concerns stings.
“We have a car which is not where we would like it to be,” Wolff tells Netflix. “And then, obviously, Lewis is not impressed.”
In light of the poor performance, rumours began to swirl in early 2023 that Hamilton could link up with Ferrari instead. When questioned on the mounting stories at the Monaco GP press conference, Hamilton says, “I think naturally when you’re in the contract negotiations there’s always going to be speculation – and I think ultimately unless you hear from me, that’s all it is: speculation.”
When pressed and asked if the Scuderia has been in touch, he gives a definitive “No”.
Despite more difficult races, 2023 was an impressive year for Hamilton, clearly maximising his opportunities and almost taking runner-up spot from Sergio Perez in the far more competitive Red Bull. The gradual improvement of Mercedes seemed to soften its driver’s stance.
Eventually in the Netflix episode, Hamilton says that in 2023 the team then conceded that it should have listened to the seven-time champion’s concerns, and a reconciliation then follows between him and Wolff which eventually contributes him to signing a new contract.