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Ralf Schumacher declares Hamilton’s Ferrari crisis irreparable: is retirement on the horizon?

Miguel Cunha by Miguel Cunha
December 2, 2025
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Ralf Schumacher declares Hamilton’s Ferrari crisis irreparable: is retirement on the horizon?
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Ralf Schumacher’s Bold Prediction: Hamilton’s Crisis with Ferrari is Unsurmountable!

In a stunning revelation that has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 community, Ralf Schumacher, the former racing star turned commentator, has declared that Lewis Hamilton’s integration into Ferrari is a lost cause. As the seven-time world champion grapples with a series of devastating performances, Schumacher’s harsh critique raises pressing questions about Hamilton’s future in the sport.

After the summer break, Hamilton showed glimpses of promise, posting improving qualifying times that ignited hopes for a successful partnership with Ferrari. However, the recent races in Las Vegas and Lusail have shattered those aspirations, marking what can only be described as the darkest chapter in Hamilton’s illustrious career. The legendary driver faced catastrophic weekends that left fans and analysts alike reeling.

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Hamilton, known for his resilience, has faced intense scrutiny in light of these setbacks. His demeanor in post-race interviews has been notably somber, prompting speculation that he might even consider retirement at the end of the season. Yet, in a robust denial of these rumors, Hamilton expressed his belief in the potential of the new generation of cars to revive his fortunes. “I trust the new models will help turn this around,” he asserted, displaying a glimmer of optimism amid the turmoil.

However, Schumacher, with a bluntness that is characteristic of his commentary style, has painted a far less hopeful picture. “Unfortunately, Lewis has struggled to fully integrate with the team and showcase his best self. He’s having difficulty adapting to the car,” Schumacher stated, underscoring a disconnect between the champion and his new ride. The former driver suggested that Hamilton’s mindset is tethered to the past, insisting, “He believes, ‘The car must be like this for me to be fast.’ This mindset is not unusual for an experienced driver, but it can be detrimental.”

With such stark words, Schumacher has declared the situation “irretrievable,” boldly suggesting that Ferrari should consider replacing Hamilton with young talent Oliver Bearman as early as next season. This call for a drastic shift raises the stakes in an already tense environment, as fans and pundits alike ponder what the future holds for both Hamilton and Ferrari.

As the F1 landscape evolves, the question remains: Can Hamilton overcome this seemingly insurmountable crisis, or is it time for a new chapter at Ferrari? The clock is ticking, and the world is watching.

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