Ferrari F1 Makes $58 Million Revenue Through Lewis Hamilton
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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,
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PlanetF1 on MSNVasseur leaps to defence of ‘unlucky’ Lewis Hamilton in ‘silly’ admission
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”.
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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After ‘venting’ his frustration, Lewis Hamilton could come back stronger from F1’s mid-season break
Lewis Hamilton’s dream of an eighth Formula 1 title with Ferrari is spinning off track. His comments at the Hungarian Grand Prix sparked concern among fans of Hamilton and Ferrari as the seven-time champion called himself “absolutely useless”,
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Yardbarker on MSNLewis Hamilton edges closer to Ferrari’s unwanted podium record
Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari was hailed as one of Formula 1’s most seismic shifts of the modern era. Yet the seven-time world champion now finds himself edging towards a record no Ferrari driver wants.
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.
Lewis Hamilton could be replaced at Ferrari by a surprise driver for the 2026 season, a former F1 race winner has suggested.