The first stop It was 2021 when Lewis Hamilton and Marc Hynes, manager of the seven-time world champion, separated amicably after a collaboration that began in 2015. A partnership that lasted in the midst of the repeated successes of the #44 in his period at Mercedes, and was reborn just last year with Sir Lewis’ move to Ferrari. But even in this case, on the eve of the 2026 world championship, Hynes seems close to breaking off relations with Hamilton for the second time. Everything to be clarified According to what Daily Mail Sport reports, the 1999 British Formula 3 champion seems destined to take on a new role in Cadillac, a team that will make its debut in F1 this year and which will represent the eleventh team on the starting grid. It is also unclear whether the breakup will take place 100% or whether Hynes will remain in Hamilton’s sports business management company, known as “Project 44”. Hynes, in addition to carrying out the role of manager of the current Ferrari driver, has in fact carried out the role of CEO of this company. Again, while there has been no comment from Ferrari or Cadillac, there has reportedly been no tension between the two in recent weeks, with the second separation expected to once again occur amicably.
Hamilton: Another separation from his manager Marc Hynes
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