Hamilton, 34, refused to deny a report at the final race in Abu Dhabi that he has already met with Ferrari chairman John Elkann. "It has been made public that Lewis has had conversations with our chairman," said Camilleri in a end-of-year debrief at the Italian team's Maranello HQ. (Image: Getty Images)"We clearly are very flattered that Lewis in particular, and other drivers, want to come and join us. "Our position is if [Ferrari team principal] Mattia Binotto was the candidate to replace Chase, the rest of the paddock would not be too happy. Should we be confronted with that [Wolff taking over from Carey] we would explain our position quite clearly to the folks at Liberty."
Source: Daily Mirror December 12, 2019 14:03 UTC