INFO OF LEWIS HAMILTON
LEWIS HAMILTON

Here’s a selection of recent images featuring Lewis Hamilton in his new Ferrari role during the 2025 season—from his debut appearance in the red suit, technical unveilings of the SF‑25 car, to his early on-track moments.
Lewis Hamilton in 2025: First Season with Ferrari
The Switch to Ferrari
- Hamilton made a surprising move from Mercedes to Scuderia Ferrari ahead of the 2025 season, signing a multi-year contract to fulfill his dream of driving for the legendary Italian team (India Today, Formula 1® – The Official F1® Website).
- He debuted publicly at the F1 launch event at London’s O2 Arena, and took part in the testing programme with Ferrari’s brand-new SF‑25 in early 2025 (Formula 1® – The Official F1® Website).
Testing & Team Integration
- Hamilton reported feeling rejuvenated by the move and has described his early interactions with Ferrari as “invigorating” and the most positive car feeling he’s had in a long time (Reddit).
- During pre‑season testing, he stated he was “slowly bonding” with the SF‑25 after topping a session, signaling a gradual adaptation process (Motorsport Week).
2025 Season Summary
- Driver Standings: Currently sits 6th with 103 points, trailing teammate Charles Leclerc (94) and significantly behind leaders Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris (en.wheelz.me).
- Performance Metrics:
- Race Highlights:
- Claimed Ferrari’s first-ever sprint win in China, ahead of Verstappen and Piastri (Wikipedia).
- Strong finishes: 5th in Bahrain (his best Grand Prix result to date), and 4th at British, Austrian, and Emilia‑Romagna Grands Prix (Pitwall).
- Disqualified in China Grand Prix post-race due to a technical violation (under-thickness skid block), costing valuable championship points (The Independent).
Key Challenges & Adaptation
- Despite flashes of potential, Hamilton has struggled to consistently reach the podium. He’s particularly frustrated by the team’s chronic pace issues and unresolved setup deficiencies that have hampered qualifying performance (Reuters).
- The Belgian Grand Prix was especially difficult: he was knocked out in Q1 due to a track limits infringement and spun out in the sprint, starting 18th and finishing 15th in both formats. The weekend deepened scrutiny over Ferrari’s direction and internal morale (Diario AS).
- Hamilton has taken an active role beyond driving—engaging with leadership at Ferrari, submitting improvement plans and pushing for structural change within the team to help turn things around before 2026 regulation shifts (Reuters).
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