Lewis Hamilton will "end up in the Vatican" if he successfully delivers Ferrari a first F1 title since 2008, says Guenther Steiner.
The seven-time world champion will complete a blockbuster switch from Mercedes to join F1’s most famous team next season, where he will partnerHamilton joins Ferrari aiming to win a record-breaking eighth world title, a feat which would see him move clear of the great Ferrari have endured a barren 16-year spell without a championship trophy. Their last was the constructors’ title in 2008, while Kimi Raikkonen was the last driver to win a world championship for the team in 2007.
“’I’m a GOAT 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. “I think Ferrari without Formula 1 is not Ferrari, and Formula 1 without Ferrari is not Formula 1,” Steiner said.
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