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A red-letter day for Hamilton

The rumours have been quashed and the cat’s among the pigeons — champion driver Lewis Hamilton will be wearing Ferrari’s scarlet racing suit for the 2025 Formula One season

- Deon van der Walt

The seven-time world champion, and record holder for the most career wins, Lewis Hamilton recently confirmed his decision to leave Mercedes-amg Formula One as he looks to continue his racing career with the iconic Scuderia outfit.

After the announceme­nt, the Formula One world was left pondering the implicatio­ns, not only for Hamilton but also for Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr.

Following one of the briefest, but most intense, driver-specific speculatio­n windows in recent F1 history, it was confirmed that the British driver would be making the move to Ferrari when the 2025 season rolls around.

While this was undoubtedl­y a surprise, it wasn’t entirely unexpected, since Merc hasn’t been able to deliver a consistent­ly competitiv­e car to take the title fight to reigning constructo­r champion Red Bull.

Then again, no team has been able to deliver the goods as reliably as Red Bull since the regulation changes at the start of the 2022 season.

Whether Hamilton’s decision to switch teams was purely a strategic move to help build a team that, as it stands, is relatively inexperien­ced from a driver standpoint, or a bid to secure that elusive eighth title, is a debate for another day.

By joining Ferrari, he will add his name to the list of legendary drivers who have worn the scarlet overalls.

Conversely, he’ll also be joining a list of greats who have sought a second chance at championsh­ip glory with the sport’s most storied team, notably Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel, who have, at best, failed to crack the Ferrari code during their tenures.

What of the Mercedes-amg F1 team’s future? With Hamilton’s imminent departure, they will be hard pressed to find a suitable replacemen­t for their top driver.

The team had been a dominant force in the hybrid era, thanks to Hamilton’s dominance, until Max Verstappen’s divisive title win at the end of the 2021 season, however, his departure will leave a void.

The question now is who will get the nod to fill the empty spot in the garage next to George Russell. A soon-to-be former Ferrari driver or perhaps a member of Mercedes’s junior programme?

Hamilton’s move to Ferrari will have far-reaching consequenc­es for the F1 world and not just for the protagonis­ts of what will undoubtedl­y make for excellent viewing on F1’s soap opera Drive to Survive.

It will certainly add a layer of excitement and intrigue to the sport that, at present, struggles to capture the imaginatio­n on several fronts, especially with a single-team-stronghold narrative.

Then there’s the question of the different power balances at play.

Ferrari, which hasn’t won a championsh­ip since 2007, will benefit from Hamilton’s immense skill and expertise as it seeks to reclaim the glory days. But at what cost?

As it stands, Leclerc’s future looks to be secure at Ferrari beyond this year, while Sainz Jr has been linked to Audi’s debut, come 2026. Considerin­g his father’s 2024 Dakar win with Audi, it’s is not all that far-fetched.

Returning to the issue of power dynamics, the question remains of how Hamilton will fit into the existing team, led by principal Frédéric Vasseur, because a balanced driver lineup, where no preference is given to anyone is, to be honest, a diplomatic pipe dream.

The build-up to this season was uneventful, with the only newsworthy announceme­nt Guenther Steiner’s exit from Team Haas.

But, if powerplays like Hamilton’s are any indication of what the season will be like behind the scenes, we’re in for a treat on the track, as drivers look to impress the big man at Merc.

 ?? Photo: Clive Rose/getty Images ?? New teammate: Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz pose for the Ferrari team photo at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, in the United Arab Emirates, in November.
Photo: Clive Rose/getty Images New teammate: Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz pose for the Ferrari team photo at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, in the United Arab Emirates, in November.
 ?? Photo: Mark Thompson/getty Images ?? New heights?: Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes at the Bahrain Internatio­nal Circuit last February.
Photo: Mark Thompson/getty Images New heights?: Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes at the Bahrain Internatio­nal Circuit last February.

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