This month saw the first photos of Lewis Hamilton wearing Ferrari colours, almost a year on from the Brit telling former boss Toto Wolff that he was quitting Mercedes
Hamilton ended his 12-year partnership with Mercedes at the end of the 2024 campaign. On the final lap of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, he overtook team-mate George Russell to record a fourth-place finish in his final start for the Brackley-based constructor.
It was this kind of wonder that Hamilton, a seven-time world champion who has seen and won it all in Formula One, sought when he decided to move to Ferrari. For all the success he enjoyed with Mercedes, nothing could match the history and the magic of F1 ’s most iconic team.
Lewis Hamilton has made a $300,000 switch after his latest Ferrari change has been revealed. The Formula 1 champion’s arrival at the Scuderia saw the team execute a stunning social media campaign, as they drip-fed the stages of Hamilton’s arrival over the course of his debut week.
The rollout of Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari continues. Last week the Formula 1 team slowly rolled out their newest driver, living legend Hamilton, over a few days at their factory. That rollout began with the first images of Hamilton as he met with senior management,
Christian Horner has made his feelings clear on Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari for the 2025 season. Hamilton signed a multi-year contract with the Scuderia that commenced at the beginning of 2025. He will team up with Charles Leclerc in search of a record-breaking eighth Drivers' Championship,
At the Autosport Awards this week, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner gave his first impressions of seeing Lewis Hamilton working with a different F1 rival in Ferrari
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff compared seeing Lewis Hamilton arrive at Ferrari with seeing a divorced partner in a new relationship.
The seven-time F1 world champion was driving the 2023 Ferrari F1 car in a behind-closed-doors test when he lost control in the final section of the Barcelona circuit
Lewis Hamilton's recent move to Ferrari has sparked a wave of nostalgia for racing legend Michael Schumacher. After Ferrari revealed the first images of Hamilt
Lewis Hamilton is set to test a Ferrari once again this week – this time in Barcelona – after driving in scarlet red for the first time last week. The seven-time F1 world champion, 40, received a rapturous reception in Maranello last week as his two-year contract at Ferrari began.