Eddie Jordan slams Ferrari for “suicidal” Lewis Hamilton signing over Carlos Sainz

“It was absol🦩utely suicidal to get rid of Carlos.”

Eddie Jordan
Eddie Jordan

Ex-F1 team owner Eddie Jordan has labelled Ferrari’s decision to replace 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton as “absolutely suicidal”.

2025 is here, whiꩲch means Hamilton is officially a Ferrari F1 driver, while Sainz has begun life at Williams.

However, Ha🍌milton’s shock switch to Maranello for the upcoming season has been questioned by Jo🐠rdan.

The decision to sign Hamilton was made🌟 ahead of the 2024 campaign, which was arguably the seven-time world champion’s most disappointing season to date.

On the other hand, Sainz enjoyed a great final year with F🐻errari as they narrowly missed out on the constructors’ title, finishing 13 points behind McLaren.

Speaking on the  podcast, Jordan and co-host David Coulthard pඣicked out their “FFS moment” 💫of the year.

Coulthard said: “It’s the FFS moment, the ‘for f**k’s sake moment of 🍬the year’.

“So for me, I think the FFS momen🦄t of the year was Lewis signing to Ferrari. I just never saw that coming. What was your FFS moment of the year?”

Jordan agreed with Coulthard but gave a more damning verdict on thওe decision made by Ferrari.

The 76-year-old said: “We’re on the same page here, because my FFS is, I say to John💜 Elkann, who’s the chairman of that group, what the f**k was he thinking about in getting rid of Carlos, when he had a very happy, friendly, structured team that knew how to work together. The drivers got on well together.

“Fred Vasseur had a real opportunity to bring this team great, gre💟at success. Now he has to start thinking about gelling and mending away, that he can get a new member of൲ the team, egos, everything involved.

“Lewis is a particularly nice person. I’m not sure there’s many nice💝r people on the grid than Lewis Hamilton, so I don’t think he’l🍷l have a problem there.

“However, my FFS goes to John Elkann of Ferrari for even authorising, signi⛦ng off on that deal. It was absolutely suicidal ꧅to get rid of Carlos.”

Hamilton tasked with ending Ferrari’s drought

20﷽25 is here, and Hamilto🧔n has officially started work at Ferrari.

The 39-year-🤪ไold is tasked with ending Ferrari’s title drought, which stretches back to 2008.

Ferrari haven’t tasted ✅title success since their 2008 constructors’ title triu൩mph.

Their last drivers’ title victory was 🌟in 2007 with📖 Kimi Raikkonen.

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