Father tells Hamilton to keep McLaren ’together’
"It’s just something is missing and they’ll find it"
Lewis Hamilton’s estranged manager, father Anthony Hamilton, has advised the 2008 world champion to committ his future to McLaren.
26-year-old Hamilton’s career is now handled by pop star manager Simon Fuller, who instructed the Briton to hand over a business card to Red Bull’s Christian Horner a few weeks ago in Canada.
Amid the ensuing speculation and all the talk about Hamilton’s current focus and criticism, his father Anthony - who now manages promising Force India rookie Paul di Resta - said he would advise his son to stick with McLaren.
"It’s just something is missing and they’ll find it," he told the BBC Sportsweek programme.
"They’re going through a little bit of turmoil like you do in any relationship, but it is going to be a happy marriage, I believe, if he stays.
"As a formula one driver, Lewis has an opportunity to bring everybody together rather than let them fall apart."