Hamilton will no longer be managed or controlled by the father

Hamilton will no longer be managed or controlled by the father

In a Tuesday teleconference, the 25-year old confirmed that he is now mature enough for his own journey and that he wants to have a better relationship than ever with Anthony Hamilton.

Anthony Hamilton, the father of Lewis Hamilton, will no longer manage him.

In a Tuesday teleconference, the 25-year old confirmed that he is now mature enough for his own journey and wants to have a better relationship than ever with Anthony Hamilton.

On Tuesday, it was also revealed that Hamilton Snr’s new Silverstone-based business GP Prep, which allows drivers to test F1 cars without having to comply with strict test regulations, had received Bernie Ecclestone’s official approval.

Hamilton will no longer be managed or controlled by the father

Hamilton, who manages Paul di Resta, Force India reserve driver, said that Hamilton believes that he offers the best career path for rookie racing drivers looking to get into formula one racing.

McLaren’s Hamilton debut in 2007. However, his career has been influenced by his work since he was a child.

“But all this time (in F1), we were talking about bringing someone in, but we never had the confidence to do so. According to the Telegraph, Lewis Hamilton stated that “I think we’re now at a point where we are looking for that step — I believe it is a positive step.”

McLaren can handle his day to-day affairs, so he said he was not in a hurry to hire a manager.

Hamilton stated that his father was unlikely to attend all races in 2010.

The 2008 world champion stated, “He has been to every single race in my life, so that’ll be a new experience”