Why Hamilton's 2008 title win is not a 'true Silver Arrows' success story for Mercedes

Change your timezone:
Why Hamilton's 2008 title win is not a 'true Silver Arrows' success story for Mercedes
Wolff marks the 2009 Brawn GP purchase as the "rebirth of the true Silver Arrows"
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has labelled the 1995-2014 engine partnership with McLaren as an "important pillar" of the German manufacturer's Formula 1 story but says the "true Silver Arrows" did not return until 2010.
McLaren and Mercedes joined forces in 1995 and enjoyed a successful relationship that yielded one constructors' title and three drivers' crowns - two for Mika Hakkinen and one for Lewis Hamilton.
In 2000, Daimler purchased a 40 per cent stake in McLaren with the ambition of building sports cars together.
McLaren had earlier adopted a predominantly silver livery for the 1997 season, a trend that would continue until the relationship with Mercedes ended in 2014.
A recent behind-the-scenes reshuffle has resulted in the Mercedes F1 team being split equally between three parties - Wolff, INEOS CEO Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Mercedes parent company Daimler.
The reorganisation means Daimler now owns less of its own F1 team than it did previously when allied with McLaren.
When announcing Hamilton's recent signing of his new one-year contract, the accompanying team statement declared proudly the Briton had taken six titles with the Silver Arrows, discounting his 2008 success with McLaren.
Asked if Mercedes was attempting to rewrite history, Wolff said: "McLaren, back in the day, was a very important pillar of Mercedes’ story in Formula 1, no doubt about that.
“But in the driver's seat it was Ron Dennis that shaped this team, no doubt about that, and when Daimler decided to buy a team [Brawn GP] in 2009 it was the rebirth of the true Silver Arrows that we last saw in the '50s and nothing has changed that from the perspective of the Mercedes works team.
“This is going to be 'Team Mercedes', AMG Petronas, partners that have been with us for a long time, with INEOS and other brands that have joined us being part of our future.
“The previous shareholding was 100 per cent Daimler and then it was 60 per cent Daimler and the Abu Dhabi partner. Then it was 60 per cent Daimler and 40 per cent between Niki [Lauda] and myself.
"Now we have decided that going forward team franchise values are interesting to a lot of guys and that is why we have this new structure of a third each.
“I have invested in the team and increased my shareholding from 30 to 33 per cent. Jim Ratcliffe, probably one of the most visionary and financially astute investors, with his colleagues, has decided that Formula 1 team franchises are going to increase in value. For Daimler, owning 100 per cent of HPP, it was a good deal and an interesting transaction."
Wolff, who claims it is the name above the door that matters, has explained the team will remain Mercedes regardless of any future shareholding change.
"Going forward it is the three of us," added Wolff. "I don't think we are going to change that in the long-term.
"The team is called Mercedes and we have the commitment that it will be 'Team Mercedes'. Even if you change the shareholding behind it, only the insiders will know that there is a different shareholding. But going long-term it is 'Team Mercedes'.”
Related
More F1 news
Latest F1 news
Recommended by the editors
Latest F1 News
F1 return to Argentina sends fans wild
Latest F1 News
The Christian Horner curse? MotoGP champion crashes after F1 chief's Max Verstappen comparison
F1 News
New F1 team in talks with Stefano Domenicali to join grid with FIA support
Lewis Hamilton
Meet Lewis Hamilton's ultimate superfan and you may know the music star! "I'm totally devoted to him"

Change your timezone:
Latest News
Craziest win celebration ever? NASCAR driver crashes into wall then burns out tyres
- 14 minutes ago
F1 News Today: Lewis Hamilton's new career as 'hot drivers' promo slammed
- 1 hour ago
Ferrari F1 engineer claims team's star driver can match Verstappen and deliver title glory
- 1 hour ago
Lewis Hamilton's team-mate compensated by Ferrari for lack of F1 title
- 2 hours ago
F1 return to Argentina sends fans wild
- 3 hours ago
The Christian Horner curse? MotoGP champion crashes after F1 chief's Max Verstappen comparison
- Today 08:59
Most read
FIA announce replacement races after Bahrain and Saudi Arabian GP cancellations
- 9 april
F1 stars under tax evasion investigation worth 'hundreds of millions'
- 21 april
F1 News Today: Max Verstappen triggers 2026 cancellations as McLaren secure Red Bull star
- 10 april
London Marathon Results: F1 legend Sebastian Vettel breaks through magical time barrier
- Yesterday 15:16
Demolition starts at much-loved F1 circuit as £210million rebuild begins
- 7 april
F1 star involved as sex escort scandal uncovered
- 21 april
Related news
F1's 'sad' rule changes could deliver Lewis Hamilton's eighth title...if Ferrari can shed loser gene
Lewis Hamilton's crisis of confidence spoiling 'fairytale' at Ferrari
F1 News Today: Christian Horner faces fresh criticism as FIA expose ‘secretive’ teams approach
How Lewis Hamilton's retirement could work in F1's favour
F1 Standings
Drivers
- Lewis Hamilton
- Charles Leclerc
- Lando Norris
- Oscar Piastri
- Franco Colapinto
- Pierre Gasly
- Isack Hadjar
- Max Verstappen
- Alexander Albon
- Carlos Sainz
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli
- George Russell
- Oliver Bearman
- Esteban Ocon
- Fernando Alonso
- Lance Stroll
- Liam Lawson
- Arvid Lindblad
- Gabriel Bortoleto
- Nico Hülkenberg
- Valtteri Bottas
- Sergio Pérez
Races
-
Grand Prix of Australia 2026
-
Grand Prix of China 2026
-
Grand Prix of Japan 2026
-
Grand Prix of Bahrain 2026
-
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2026
-
Miami Grand Prix 2026
-
Grand Prix du Canada 2026
-
Grand Prix De Monaco 2026
-
Gran Premio de Barcelona-Catalunya 2026
-
Grand Prix of Austria 2026
-
Grand Prix of Great Britain 2026
-
Grand Prix of Belgium 2026
-
Grand Prix of Hungary 2026
-
Dutch Grand Prix 2026
-
Grand Prix of Italy 2026
-
Gran Premio de España 2026
-
Grand Prix of Azerbaijan 2026
-
Grand Prix of Singapore 2026
-
Grand Prix of the United States 2026
-
Gran Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico 2026
-
Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2026
-
Las Vegas Grand Prix 2026
-
Qatar Grand Prix 2026
-
Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi 2026
Follow us on your favorite social media channel
Editorial & corporate information
Avenue HQ
10–12 East Parade
Leeds
LS1 2BH
United Kingdom Regional correspondence
View contact page
Realtimes Network
- Authors
- Privacy and Terms
- RSS
- Contact
- Advertise
- Android
- iOS
- Publishing principles
- Corrections policy
- Ownership & funding
- F1 Tickets
- Privacy
Copyright (©) 2017 - 2026 GPFans.com
Realtimes Network












