Lewis Hamilton, F1 and Ferrari
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If you’re wondering whether Lewis Hamilton’s bold jump to Ferrari was a misstep, George Russell has a different take: the split has been a needed reset—good for Hamilton and good for Mercedes. While the seven-time world champion grinds through a bruising first year in red,
The ideal next Ferrari driver signing has been proposed by Bernie Ecclestone. Meanwhile, Ferrari feels Lewis Hamilton has been lacking the rub of the green in recent times. All this and more, so let’s get to it.
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Ferrari chief admits he and Hamilton 'stupidly' underestimated challenge of new partnership
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has admitted he and Lewis Hamilton underestimated how difficult finding success during the Brit's first year with the Prancing Horse would be. Hamilton, 40, has often cut a frustrated figure since leaving Mercedes ...
A former Ferrari driver has made a worrying claim about Lewis Hamilton ahead of Formula 1's return at the Dutch Grand Prix.
According to Ecclestone, he is the obvious Hamilton successor. "Bortoleto's good performances in a midfield team like Sauber should really wake Ferrari up now,” he told Swiss news outlet Blick. “The Italians' next driver question has to be resolved with the Brazilian."
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Yardbarker on MSNHamilton Shares Insight Into Special Ferrari Documents Shaping the Team
Since joining Ferrari in 2025, Lewis Hamilton hasn’t just struggled on track, he’s also been busy off it. The seven-time world champion has been crafting and sharing detailed feedback documents with Ferrari’s leadership,
Lewis Hamilton could be replaced at Ferrari by a surprise driver for the 2026 season, a former F1 race winner has suggested.
The Scuderia Ferrari Formula One team has been enduring a challenging 2025 season thus far, and Lewis Hamilton's former Mercedes teammate, Nico Rosberg, has asked the team to listen to the seven-time world champion.