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Lewis Hamilton Declines Early Ferrari Debut, Prefers Private Transition to Iconic Red

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December 4, 2024
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Lewis Hamilton Declines Early Ferrari Debut, Prefers Private Transition to Iconic Red

Lewis Hamilton has revealed he turned down the opportunity to make his Ferrari debut at Formula 1’s post-season test in Abu Dhabi, even if Mercedes had granted him permission. The seven-time world champion cited his preference for privacy over spectacle, underscoring his deliberate approach to a highly anticipated transition.


No Public Ferrari Debut in Abu Dhabi

The post-season Abu Dhabi test traditionally offers drivers switching teams a head start on their next season. However, Hamilton, who will join Ferrari in 2025 in a groundbreaking multi-term deal, has chosen to defer his first Ferrari outing until next year.

Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff confirmed the team’s stance, citing contractual obligations and pre-arranged farewell activities as reasons for Hamilton’s absence from the test.

“Fred [Vasseur, Ferrari Team Principal] didn’t ask,” Wolff stated. “We have contractual agreements with sponsors. We’re having a farewell for Lewis and lots of activities planned.”

Hamilton, for his part, supported the decision, emphasizing that even if Mercedes had approved, he was not interested in a public debut.


Hamilton: “I Want a Private First Run”

Hamilton shared his thoughts on why he declined Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur’s suggestion to drive the Ferrari at Yas Marina.

“Driving the red car for the first time in Abu Dhabi does not excite me,” Hamilton said. “In a perfect world, you’d get to drive it and not be seen. I’d rather the first rollout happen next year, away from the public eye.”

Hamilton also highlighted that Mercedes’ calendar commitments made the scenario unlikely, stating:

“They [Mercedes] have plans for me to meet sponsors and say farewells. I wasn’t going to do the test—it’s not what I wanted to do. I told Fred that’s not what I wanted to do.”


A Delayed Adjustment

While Hamilton acknowledged the advantages of an early test, he downplayed its importance for his transition to Ferrari.

“It definitely delays the process and makes the start of the year harder,” Hamilton admitted. “But we’ll do our best to recover.”

Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur expressed no disappointment over the matter, understanding Mercedes’ contractual constraints and Hamilton’s wishes.

“There is a contract. We have to respect this,” Vasseur said. “And as Toto said, I didn’t ask Toto. We’ll move forward when the time is right.”


What This Means for Ferrari’s 2025 Campaign

Hamilton’s approach reflects his meticulous preparation for what will undoubtedly be one of the most closely watched team changes in F1 history. His decision to hold off until 2025 signals a focus on ensuring he’s fully ready to take on the challenge of racing in Ferrari red under optimal conditions.

Fans will now eagerly await Hamilton’s first official Ferrari appearance in the new season, where he will look to build on his storied legacy in Formula 1.

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