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Ferrari’s Shocking Hamilton Replacement Revealed as ‘Unlucky’ Star Faces Retirement Rumors

Miguel Cunha by Miguel Cunha
August 21, 2025
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Ferrari’s Shocking Hamilton Replacement Revealed as ‘Unlucky’ Star Faces Retirement Rumors

Formula One F1 - Austrian Grand Prix - Red Bull Ring, Spielberg, Austria - June 26, 2025 Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton arrive ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

Title: Ferrari’s Future Star? Hamilton’s Replacement Speculated as Unlucky Season Unfolds!

Get ready, F1 fans! The high-octane world of Formula 1 is buzzing with electrifying developments, and you won’t want to miss a beat. Bernie Ecclestone has thrown a tantalizing name into the mix as a potential replacement for Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari, while Hamilton himself is grappling with a series of unfortunate events this season. Buckle up as we dive into the latest news!

Could Gabriel Bortoleto be the next big thing for Ferrari? Even though Hamilton is locked into a multi-year contract, whispers of retirement are swirling in the air following his tumultuous experiences in the 2025 season. Enter Bortoleto, the Brazilian sensation who is turning heads during his rookie season with Sauber. This rising star recently clinched a stellar P6 finish in Hungary, raising eyebrows and excitement about his potential future with the Scuderia.

Meanwhile, the seven-time world champion Hamilton is feeling the heat. Currently, he stands without a single podium finish, while teammate Charles Leclerc boasts five top finishes and leads Hamilton by a staggering 42 points in the championship standings. Team principal Fred Vasseur has come to Hamilton’s defense, pointing out that bad luck has played a pivotal role in the Brit’s struggles. He highlighted a particularly painful moment in Hungary, where a minor misstep resulted in an “absurd” outcome: Leclerc snatched pole position while Hamilton found himself eliminated in Q2.

In other news, Valtteri Bottas is gearing up for a significant shift in his career, reportedly closing in on a deal with Cadillac for the 2026 Formula 1 season. After being a reserve driver for Mercedes following his exit from Sauber, Bottas is ready to make waves with the American team as they prepare for their grand entrance into the sport.

As the 2025 championship unfolds, the spotlight remains firmly on McLaren, who are currently dominating the title race. However, F1 veteran Johnny Herbert warns that Max Verstappen could still stir the pot, potentially disrupting the McLaren duo of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. Herbert is skeptical about any implosion within the team dynamics but acknowledges that Verstappen’s influence could be a game-changer.

Adding to the drama, Toto Wolff has responded to a bold claim from Nico Rosberg, who described Wolff as “horrible” to negotiate with due to his unpredictable nature. Rosberg’s remarks come as George Russell waits anxiously for a contract renewal, but Wolff insists he is always “fair” in his dealings.

As the F1 saga continues to unfold, all eyes will be on Hamilton, Bortoleto, and the rest of the grid. Will Hamilton rise from this unlucky streak, or will Ferrari look to the future with a new star? One thing’s for sure: the drama of Formula 1 is far from over! Stay tuned as we keep you updated on all the thrilling twists and turns of the racing world!

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