The former CEO of the Lewis Hamilton Foundation makes his comeback alongside the British driver
As he had left his position as the Chief Executive Officer of Lewis Hamilton's company Project Forty Four in 2021, Marc Hynes is returning to the British driver's entourage to help him secure the elusive eighth title.

Over the past two seasons, Lewis Hamilton has not won any races. His last success dates back to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on December 5, 2021. Yet, the British driver remains determined to win an eighth world championship, a title that would surpass Michael Schumacher in the Formula 1 history books.
His third place in the championship last year, after finishing sixth in 2022, can give hope to number 44, especially since he brought Marc Hynes back into his F1 circle. Hynes was the general manager of Lewis Hamilton’s company, Project Forty Four, from 2017 to 2021.
(h) Marc will support Lewis’ commitment to return to the title fight.
Lewis is eagerly awaiting the start of the new Formula 1 season and he will be working with Marc Hynes, his long-time friend and former colleague who will bring his expertise to help Lewis on the track. Marc will solely focus on racing activities and support Lewis’ commitment to get back in the title fight, said Lewis Hamilton’s spokesperson in a statement.
The management agreement between Penni Thow and her company Copper with Lewis Hamilton naturally ended in December 2023. During this partnership, Penni and her team supported Lewis’ entrepreneurial vision and together they launched several exciting projects. Although the management agreement has ended, Copper will continue to work with Lewis on some of these joint projects to ensure their ongoing development and success, he added.
Over the coming months, Lewis will be expanding his business, Project Forty Four, which was established in 2014, and will be making exciting appointments and announcements as he continues to grow his entrepreneurial endeavors and investment interests, he concluded.