When Lewis Hamilton was announced to be moving from McLaren to Mercedes six years ago, it was seen as a controversial move from the Briton. Why was he moving from McLaren, who at that time were still challenging for titles, to a team that had only won two races since being taken over from Brawn GP? Hamilton was convinced by the late Niki Lauda to join the team, but a dispute over pay nearly stopped the move from happening. To help with the move, former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone revealed in the Discovery+ documentary ' Lucky! ' that he offered to pay Hamilton part of his Mercedes salary.
Ecclestone: I'll pay the difference
Having previously worked with Lauda throughout his F1 career, Ecclestone agreed to facilitate the move should Mercedes be unable to pay Hamilton the full salary he was demanding. "Niki realised what a valuable driver Lewis was, and he found some way of persuading him that he should be driving for Mercedes," said Ecclestone. "If he [Hamilton] didn't get paid what he wanted, he wasn't going to agree [to race for them]. "I said 'He's somebody that Mercedes needs, so I'll pay the difference' - but eventually Mercedes paid." It turned out to be a masterstroke for Hamilton, as he went on to win six Formula 1 World Championships and help the team to eight Constructors' Championships.
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