May 18, 2024

Perhaps no one person shaped Lewis Hamilton’s longevity in F1 more than Angela Cullen.

The physical therapist was always there to support Hamilton and was a great help to his health and mind.

When Karen parted ways with Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes after seven years with the seven-time champion, the F1 community believed her future path would be far  from the German brand.

But if her latest Instagram post is anything to go by, Mercedes still appears in her dreams.

After all, it’s not easy to resist the allure of the German classic  car, especially after being by her side at Brackley  for nearly a decade.

Karen shared a photo of her Mercedes 300SL Gullwing with the following caption: “Paradise isn’t always tropical.

What’s your little paradise?
” This photo features a ski rack on the roof and a cream-colored paint job that perfectly matches the snowy background.

His 300SL was shown in the photo.
The 49-year-old has similar tastes to Toto Wolff, who was also  spotted riding around on a 300SL with Susie Wolff.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Angela Cullen (@cullen_angela) In 2024, Karen will have new opportunities in life and dream bigger.
I hinted that I would like to.

She made her right decision and she  hinted  that she believes in herself.

She exudes confidence when talking about the “paradise” she wants to achieve.

Angela Cullen has vowed to “dream big” in 2024.
Only in her previous post, Karen penned her heartfelt New Year’s message, explaining that the new year with no F1 commitments was a “blank slate” and the world’s “untapped potential”.
She said she was exploring.

And when she takes a closer look at her definition of paradise, it’s clear that her desire to “dream big” definitely has something to do with the classic Mercedes icon.

But will she be able to afford one of the world’s rarest cars?

  Nico Rosberg was assigned a $2.7 million Mercedes-AMG Project One Although he is one of the lucky few, the Mercedes team boss is not lazy either.

After all, his classic 300SL Gullwing has a whopping auction price  of around $1.4 million.
Please note that this figure is  for the steel case version only.

This edition is less rare than the first 29 aluminum-cased models produced (average price around $6.7 million).

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