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Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari: the secret weapon that could finally end Ferrari’s 15-year title drought

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
January 23, 2025
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Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari: the secret weapon that could finally end Ferrari’s 15-year title drought

Formula One F1 - Lewis Hamilton drives a Ferrari F1 car around the Fiorano circuit as part of the TPC tests - Fiorano Circuit, Fiorano Modenese near Maranello, Italy - January 22, 2025 Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton during testing REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini

LEWIS HAMILTON’S FERRARI MOVE COULD SPELL THE END OF FERRARI’S TITLE DROUGHT, SAYS JOHNNY HERBERT

The motorsport world is abuzz with excitement over Lewis Hamilton’s high-profile move to Ferrari, a shift that could finally bring an end to Ferrari’s 15-year wait for a Formula 1 World Championship. Former F1 driver and FIA steward, Johnny Herbert, is backing Hamilton’s move, drawing powerful parallels between the seven-time world champion and F1 legends who’ve shaped Ferrari’s most glorious eras. According to Herbert, Hamilton’s unique skills and leadership could be the secret weapon that propels Ferrari back to the top of the Formula 1 ladder in 2025.

Herbert is convinced that Hamilton’s ability to drive engineering development—a skill that has allowed him to extract maximum performance from even the most difficult cars—will be crucial to Ferrari’s resurgence. “The motivation at Ferrari, combined with a good car that can give him the speed he needs to beat everybody else, means Lewis Hamilton can definitely win another championship,” Herbert declared. “Hamilton’s ability to communicate what he needs from the car is going to be key. His role in guiding Ferrari’s engineering team will be essential.”


HAMILTON: THE NEXT SCHUMACHER FOR FERRARI?

Herbert, who witnessed Michael Schumacher’s rise at Ferrari in the early 2000s, sees similarities between the two drivers. He pointed out that Schumacher’s ability to effectively communicate with Ferrari’s technical team was vital in giving him the tools he needed to dominate the sport. Now, he believes Hamilton could play that very same role for the Scuderia: “Someone like Hamilton has that wonderful ability to explain what’s going on underneath him in the car. The man I first saw bring this to a team was Michael Schumacher. He ensured Rory Byrne, Ross Brawn, and Jean Todt understood his needs, and that made all the difference.”

Herbert added that the evolving role of driver feedback in F1, especially in an era dominated by simulators and algorithms, cannot be understated. “As we’ve seen with Mercedes, listening to the drivers can make all the difference. Hamilton’s insights could be transformative for Ferrari, bringing them a level of precision and performance they’ve been missing.”


HAMILTON’S PASSION AND EXCITEMENT SIGNAL A FRESH START AT FERRARI

Hamilton himself has made no secret of his excitement about joining Ferrari, a team that boasts a rich legacy but has struggled to clinch another title since Kimi Räikkönen’s 2007 championship win. Reflecting on his first day in the SF-23, Hamilton was visibly moved: “I’ve been lucky enough to have many firsts in my career, but driving a Ferrari car for the first time this morning was one of the best feelings of my life. Starting the car up and driving through that garage door brought back emotions I haven’t felt in years. The passion here in Maranello is infectious, and I can’t wait to get started.”

For Hamilton, this move isn’t just about joining a new team—it’s about reigniting his passion for racing and pursuing that elusive eighth world title. And with Ferrari’s technical improvements already underway, 2025 could very well be the year they make a serious championship push.


A PERFECT PAIRING: HAMILTON AND LECLERC COULD DELIVER FERRARI’S LONG-AWAITED GLORY

Herbert sees the pairing of Hamilton and Charles Leclerc as the perfect combination to finally end Ferrari’s lengthy drought. While Hamilton brings a wealth of experience and technical insight, Leclerc, entering his eighth season with Ferrari, provides the team with a driver who already knows its inner workings inside and out. Herbert noted: “This is the perfect scenario for Ferrari. Hamilton brings fresh energy, and Leclerc, having been with the team for several seasons, knows the team inside out. Together, they could finally deliver the championship Ferrari has been chasing since 2008.”

Leclerc, for his part, is already embracing the excitement of having Hamilton as a teammate. “The first day back in the car is always a great feeling after the holidays. It was special to see Lewis driving his first laps in a Ferrari, a big moment for the team and for him. Feeling all this excitement surrounding the team is very motivating.”


MCLAREN AND RED BULL: FERRARI’S BIGGEST CHALLENGERS IN 2025

However, it’s not just Ferrari that has its sights set on the 2025 title. McLaren, led by rising stars Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, is another team that could pose a serious threat to Ferrari’s plans. Herbert praised McLaren’s recent progress, saying, “McLaren has built great momentum over the last couple of years. They’ve been close, but now they need to translate that into winning. It’s the same for Ferrari—close isn’t enough anymore.”

Then, of course, there’s Max Verstappen and Red Bull, who will continue to be formidable opponents as they look to defend their dominance in Formula 1. According to Herbert, the 2025 season promises to be one of the most exciting in recent memory: “Whether it’s Hamilton and Ferrari, Norris and McLaren, or Verstappen and Red Bull, this year is shaping up to be one of the most thrilling seasons of F1 in recent history.”


THE STAKES FOR 2025: A NEW ERA OF F1 EXCELLENCE

With drivers like Hamilton pushing the boundaries of the sport and the next generation of talent emerging in teams like McLaren, Ferrari has an incredible opportunity to rise again in 2025. The team’s future may depend on Hamilton’s ability to lead and inspire, but the excitement surrounding this new chapter has never been higher.

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