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Jordan is incorrigible: 'Lewis Hamilton should go to Ferrari'

Formula One commentator Eddie Jordan is clearly not in two minds. According to him, Lewis Hamilton should definitely make a move to Ferrari. Among other things, he says Mercedes is not good enough for the Briton. He explains why. Article continues under ad In an interview with OLGB Jordan is asked about the situation surrounding Hamilton and Mercedes. He believes there are only two possible moves for the multiple Formula One champion. "The only other places I see Hamilton going is Ferrari or staying at Mercedes. At the moment, there's no contract signed and Toto Wolff said if he was Hamilton he would consider leaving." Jordan said. Read more Emergency meeting Mercedes reveals:...
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