Lewis Hamilton has issued a cheeky yet heartfelt response after George Russell jokingly revealed the “real reason” the seven-time world champion left Mercedes at the end of the 2024 Formula 1 season.
In a light-hearted moment on Formula 1’s official YouTube channel, Russell was asked about his tolerance for teammates playing loud music. Without missing a beat, the 27-year-old quipped:
“Big red flag. I mean I’ve had that for three years! That’s the real reason Lewis had to leave — the music was too loud,” Russell joked.
The remark quickly went viral across social media and within the F1 paddock. Now, ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, Hamilton has responded to his former teammate’s playful jab with humor and affection.
“I saw George’s comment and had a good laugh,” Hamilton told Sky Sports F1. “He’s not wrong — I do like my music loud! But let’s be real, I left Mercedes to pursue a dream. Ferrari was always something I wanted to experience in my career.”
Hamilton, who has had a challenging start to life at Ferrari, made the switch in pursuit of his eighth world title — a feat that has so far remained elusive. Despite the pressure and high expectations, the British driver remains focused on the long-term project with the Maranello squad.
“George is a great driver and I’m proud of what we achieved together at Mercedes,” Hamilton added. “He’s leading that team now, and I’ve got a new chapter. But hey, maybe next time I’ll bring headphones — just for George.”
The banter between the two British drivers reflects the mutual respect and camaraderie built over their three seasons together at Mercedes, even as their paths now diverge in Formula 1’s high-stakes title fight. As the Canadian GP approaches, fans can expect both Hamilton and Russell to continue delivering drama — on and off the track.