Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari and F1
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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. Could Gabriel Bortoleto be Ferrari’s Plan B?
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A former Ferrari driver has made a worrying claim about Lewis Hamilton ahead of Formula 1's return at the Dutch Grand Prix.
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Ferrari should consider a move for Sauber driver Gabriel Bortoleto when Lewis Hamilton eventually leaves the team. That is the claim of former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, who has urged Ferrari to “wake up” and take note of the Brazilian’s talent.
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."
Lewis Hamilton could be replaced at Ferrari by a surprise driver for the 2026 season, a former F1 race winner has suggested.
Juan Pablo Montoya has taken aim at Lewis Hamilton, claiming his “cool vegan persona” has impacted his F1 form. Hamilton has struggled during his first season with Ferrari. The seven-time world champion is on course to be the first Ferrari driver since Kimi Raikkonen in 2014 to miss out on a top-three finish in a grand prix.
That is the opinion held by his Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur, who pointed to how a gap of just one-tenth to Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc in Hungary Q2 had such drastic consequences for Hamilton. It made for a situation which looked “silly”.