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‘Shaking up': Ex-team boss insists Lewis Hamilton should join Ferrari

Former Formula 1 team boss Eddie Jordan has called on Lewis Hamilton to partner with Ferrari before he retires from the sport, believing the pair would be a “match made in heaven.” Jordan, who owned Jordan Grand Prix from 1991-2005, feels that the seven-time world champion’s time at Mercedes has run its course, after an 11-year career at the Silver Arrows. With Hamilton’s contract set to expire at the end of the season, speculation is rife that he could jump ship to another team amid his current team’s struggles to produce a competitive car. Hamilton was believed to have been offered a £62 million per season contract extension earlier this year, a rise of £22 million from his...
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