Lewis Hamilton has transitioned from Mercedes to Ferrari, leaving behind his longtime race engineer and friend, Peter Bonnington. At Ferrari, he will collaborate with Riccardo Adami. Bonnington ...
Lewis Hamilton has ruled out swapping the iconic “Hammer Time” hurry-up message said by Peter Bonnington for over a decade for “tempo di Martello” as it just wouldn’t sound right.
After his long-standing Lewis Hamilton association came to an end, Peter Bonnington is entering a new era working alongside Kimi Antonelli. And as the Mercedes veteran goes from partnering a seven ...
The British driver formed a strong bond with his former race engineer at Mercedes Peter Bonnington that worked like magic for 12 years. The duo were arguably the most popular driver-engineer ...
They will also need to acclimatise to his former race engineer Peter Bonnington - more commonly known as 'Bono' - calling the shots for a different driver in 2025. Bono and Antonelli are gearing ...
The decisive radio call to action from Mercedes race engineer Peter Bonnington became part of the fabric of Formula One but the partnership ended when the seven times world champion moved to ...
The decisive radio call to action from Mercedes race engineer Peter Bonnington became part of the fabric of Formula One but the partnership ended when the seven times world champion moved to ...
During his 12-year stay with Mercedes, the ‘hammer time’ catchphrase became an iconic cornerstone of Hamilton’s relationship with race engineer Peter ‘Bono’ Bonnington. Put simply ...
He knows where all the green buttons are, knows how to make things happen at Ferrari” While Hamilton will be without long-term race engineer Peter Bonnington, who has remained at Mercedes ...
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