Hamilton set to make shock switch to Ferrari in F1 2025
Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton speaks during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur on September 28, 2022, ahead of this weekend's Formula One Singapore Grand Prix. (Photo by Arif Kartono / AFP)
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Seven times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton
is set for a shock switch from Mercedes to Ferrari in 2025 as replacement for
Spanish driver Carlos Sainz, according to multiple media reports on Thursday.
Mercedes and Ferrari declined to comment on
speculation that would be by far the most sensational driver move of the
so-called 'silly season'.
Sky Sports television said it understood Mercedes
principal Toto Wolff would brief the team before a formal announcement later on
Thursday.
Hamilton, 39, has been with Mercedes since 2013
and won his first title with McLaren in 2008. His current contract is due to
expire at the end of next year and a move to Ferrari would surely extend that
into the sport's new engine era in 2026.
The Briton has been linked with Maranello
repeatedly during his career, particularly when his contract has been up for
renewal, but he signed a new two year deal with Mercedes last August.
Despite his loyalty to Mercedes, Hamilton has
remained close to Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur after winning Formula Three and GP2
(now Formula Two) championships with the Frenchman's ART team as a junior in
2005 and 2006.
Vasseur said last August that he talked to
Hamilton at every race weekend.
In 2019, Wolff said Hamilton and Mercedes had
discussed the possibility of the driver one day racing for Ferrari and such a
move would be no drama.
"You have to simply acknowledge that probably
it’s in every driver’s head to drive at Ferrari one day," the Austrian
said then.
"It’s the most iconic, historic Formula One
brand out there and I totally respect if a driver has the desire to drive at
Ferrari.
"Even within the team we have discussed it
and with Lewis we have discussed it and we have agreed on the topic."
The most successful Formula One driver of all
time, with a record 103 wins and 104 pole positions in a career that started in
2007, Hamilton has not won a race since December 2021 as Mercedes struggled to
match Red Bull and Max Verstappen.
Verstappen has won the last three titles and
starts 2024 as favourite for a fourth. The Dutch 26-year-old has a contract to
the end of 2028.
Hamilton would join Charles Leclerc at Ferrari,
with the Italian team announcing a week ago that the Monegasque had signed on
for several more seasons.
McLaren also ensured Lando Norris , who had been
seen by some as a possible future replacement for Hamilton, was off the market
by announcing a new deal on Friday.
A move to Ferrari would likely be Hamilton's
Formula One swansong and a calculated risk, with the 2026 rule changes leaving
everyone entering new territory.
The possibility of a record eighth title, if not
with Mercedes this season, with a third team would also be a sensational step.

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