Lewis Hamilton’s departure from Mercedes marked the end of an era after 12 years with the German team. Now, a new chapter begins with Ferrari, and we’ve gathered some intriguing facts and rumors about this historic move.
Will He Live in Enzo Ferrari’s House?
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According to TalkSport, Ferrari broke an 18-year tradition by offering Hamilton the chance to become only the second driver to live in Enzo Ferrari’s former home—a privilege previously reserved solely for Michael Schumacher. However, Ferrari has since denied these rumors, and Hamilton will need to find alternative accommodation.
First Time Without a Mercedes Engine
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When Hamilton takes the wheel of a Ferrari, it will mark the first time in his Formula 1 career that he’ll drive for a team without a Mercedes engine.
Ferrari holds a unique place in motorsport history. According to TalkSport, Hamilton has shared that it was his childhood dream to race for the iconic Italian team, imagining this future as a young boy starting out in racing.
Rumors of a potential split between Hamilton and Mercedes had been circulating for some time. When Hamilton went to inform Toto Wolff, the team principal of Mercedes, about his decision, Wolff already knew—the news had reached him before Hamilton could deliver it personally.
12 Seasons and 7 World Titles
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Hamilton’s career at Mercedes speaks for itself: 12 seasons and 7 world championships. However, the elusive eighth title—which would make him the most successful driver in history—remains a shadow that might follow him forever.
“Betrayed” on the Final Lap
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The title lost in 2021 remains one of the most controversial moments in modern Formula 1. Hamilton was leading the final race of the season until a controversial decision allowed Max Verstappen, on fresher tires, to pass him on the last lap and claim the championship.
The Highest-Paid Driver in Formula 1?
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Many believed Hamilton’s move to Ferrari would make him the highest-paid driver on the grid. However, that didn’t happen. As part of his deal with the Scuderia, Hamilton accepted a significant pay cut.
Despite his substantial Ferrari salary, Hamilton remains behind Max Verstappen in earnings. According to Forbes, the Dutchman earns approximately $60 million in base salary, along with an additional $15 million in annual bonuses.
The 13th British Driver to Wear Ferrari Red
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Starting in the 2025 season, Lewis Hamilton will become the 13th British driver to race for Ferrari. Among the notable names are Mike Hawthorn, Nigel Mansell, and Eddie Irvine. In 2024, Oliver Bearman made his debut for Ferrari, but Hamilton joins as the lead driver.
Why Did Hamilton Choose Ferrari?
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Hamilton’s decision to leave Mercedes seems to stem from several factors. The Briton reportedly believes that Mercedes won’t be able to challenge Red Bull’s dominance in the coming years. He sees Ferrari as his best chance to secure the long-coveted eighth world title. Additionally, while Mercedes offered only a one-year contract, Ferrari proposed a multi-year deal, providing greater stability.