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Why Hamilton's move to Ferrari 'makes sense': 'A winning combination'

Lewis Hamilton is set to leave Mercedes at the end of the season, and make the move to Ferrari for 2025. Despite winning the British Grand Prix on Sunday, he has made it clear once again that he does not regret this decision. Speaking exclusively to GPblog, via LordPing, former McLaren mechanic, Marc Priestley, explained why this is the right move for the seven-time world champion. 
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