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Lewis Hamilton Parts Ways with Longtime Associate Marc Hynes Ahead of 2026 F1 Season

Lewis Hamilton has reportedly ended his partnership with his longtime professional associate ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season. The development follows the sighting of the seven-time world champion with Kim Kardashian in the Cotswolds and Paris recently, sparking rumors of a potential romantic involvement between the two.

According to reports, Marc Hynes, aged 47, has decided to move on from his role with Hamilton, choosing to join F1’s newest team, Cadillac. Hynes previously served as the chief executive of Project 44, Hamilton’s management company, from 2015 to 2021. Despite their previous split, Hynes rejoined Hamilton’s team last year to manage his racing logistics at Ferrari.

The separation between Hamilton and Hynes, known for attending most of Hamilton’s races in 2025 alongside Angela Cullen, is described as amicable. This change is part of a broader restructuring within Hamilton’s team as they prepare for the upcoming F1 season restart in March. Ferrari recently announced the departure of Riccardo Adami as Hamilton’s race engineer, with Cedric Michel-Grosjean expected to take his place.

Hamilton, who faced challenges in his first season with Ferrari, expressed optimism after recent testing sessions in Barcelona, where he set the fastest lap among all drivers. As the new F1 season approaches, Hamilton is looking forward to bouncing back from his previous setbacks.

Off the track, speculation continues to swirl around Hamilton’s relationship with Kardashian, with sources describing them as inseparable and strategically evading public scrutiny. The two are navigating their busy schedules to spend quality time together.

In other news, Sky has enhanced its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to include a range of additional services, including HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+, and Hayu, alongside comprehensive coverage of Formula 1 and other sporting events. Sky remains the go-to platform for broadcasting Formula 1 events, offering exclusive coverage of practices, qualifiers, and races throughout the season, as well as top-tier sports content.

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