Marc Hynes’ role rumoured as Lewis Hamilton forms Ferrari inner-circle
Details creep out about Lewis Hamilton's 🍒inn🌠er-circle

Detai🔯ls about Lewis Hamilton’s inner-circle at Ferrari have been mentioned in Italian newspape💧rs.
Hamilton’s switch from Mercedes to Ferrari this year is a sei♎smic change in the Formula 1 world.
Hamilton w🐼ill be surrounded by new 𒁃high-profile colleagues including Fred Vasseur and Charles Leclerc, but will also be alongside a smaller group in the background.
Lewis Hamilton forms Ferrari inner-circle
Mar🐓c Hynes will continue in his role as Hamilton’s manager, report.
Hynes, a 🌞former racing driver, worked as Hamilton’s manager and also oversaw Project 44 from 2015 to 2021✤.
A year ago, Hamilton reunited with his old friend and their association will 𒀰carry on as the Ferrari era begins, the Italian newspaper reports.
Hamilton w💫ill also have other individuals w൩ho will work with him, as he transitions teams.
He will have at least one per𓃲son responsible for communications and PR outside of Formula 1, the🦂 newspaper reports.
A photographer, physical trainers, a꧂nd security personnel will also reportedly work with Hamilton.
Hamilton also has history with Ferrari team principal Vas🔴seur. They have a bond from Hamiꦜlton's junior days, part of which Vasseur oversaw.
Chassis boss Loic Serra and deputy team prinꦅcipal Jeꦑrome d'Ambrosio have already made the move from Mercedes to Ferrari, so will be familiar faces.
Lewis Hamilton Ferrari debut nears
Hamilt♔on is set to drive a F🌳errari for the first time at Fiorano this month.
He will get b🧸ehind the wheel at a private test. Ferrari will also ൲reportedly take him to Barcelona for extra laps.
Hamilton is ꦬset to be present at the official F1 event at London’s The O2, alongside every other team.
A day l☂ater, on February 19, Ferrari will unveil their 2025 car.
Aft🐎er three years of driving Mercedes machinery will lagged behind Red Bull, Hamilton is dreaming of winning the record eighth F1 championship this season with his new team.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, 🔜to F1.