The biggest shift in Ferrari’s history is happening right now—Lewis Hamilton has arrived. But for Charles Leclerc, this isn’t just about racing anymore. His status as Ferrari’s hero is on the line.
With seven seasons in red, Leclerc has been the golden boy of Maranello, the “Darling of the Tifosi,” and Ferrari’s great hope for the future. But now, Hamilton threatens to take all of that away.
Eddie Jordan has issued a brutal warning—if Leclerc doesn’t dominate Hamilton from the start, Ferrari’s love affair with him could be over.
Why Hamilton Could Become Ferrari’s “Next Schumacher”
Lewis Hamilton is not just a seven-time champion, he’s a global icon. His arrival at Ferrari has already caused a frenzy in Italy, with fans treating it like a national event.
📌 He’s already making moves behind the scenes—working on inclusivity and cultural changes within Ferrari’s Italian-dominated staff.
📌 The Tifosi love a winner—if Hamilton starts delivering results, Leclerc’s seven-year advantage will mean nothing.
📌 He knows how to build a team around him—Hamilton transformed Mercedes into his own empire.
If Hamilton leads Ferrari back to glory, he won’t just be the star driver—he’ll be a legend.
Eddie Jordan’s Warning: Leclerc Must Crush Hamilton Early
Jordan believes Leclerc needs to “get on his bike” immediately—meaning he must assert dominance from race one.
🗣️ “As the season unfolds, as the people show more and more love for him (Hamilton), particularly the Italian fraternity, the Tifosi, but also the country, because this is a national team. I really think Lewis wants to, and will embrace the love that it projects.”
Translation: If Leclerc doesn’t shut Hamilton down early, the Tifosi will switch their allegiance to the British superstar.
Jordan points out that Leclerc still holds key advantages:
🏎️ He knows Ferrari inside and out—this is his seventh season, while Hamilton will need time to adapt.
🏎️ He speaks Italian fluently, giving him deeper connections within the team.
🏎️ He was Ferrari’s undisputed No.1 before Hamilton arrived.
But those advantages will disappear quickly if Hamilton starts winning.
Why This Season Will Be Brutal Inside Ferrari
Ferrari hasn’t had a true internal war since the days of Fernando Alonso vs. Felipe Massa or Sebastian Vettel vs. Charles Leclerc. But 2025 is set to be the most intense battle Ferrari has seen in decades.
🔴 Leclerc is fighting for his legacy at Ferrari.
🔴 Hamilton is fighting for an eighth title—and to become a Ferrari legend.
🔴 The Tifosi will turn on the weaker driver.
🚨 Ferrari’s internal battle will define the future of the team—and it could push one of these drivers out by 2027.
The stakes? If Leclerc doesn’t outperform Hamilton, Ferrari will slowly become Hamilton’s team.
And when that happens, Leclerc’s time as Ferrari’s chosen one will be over.