David Coulthard compares Lewis Hamilton to Michael Schumacher ahead of Ferrari move

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After completing the final tripleheader of the 2024 Formula 1 campaign, Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton will officially conclude their partnership in Formula One. In a stunning development, the seven-time world champion will embark on a new chapter with Scuderia Ferrari, while Mercedes looks to the future by promoting rising star Andrea Kimi Antonelli from Formula 2. The monumental shift has drawn comparisons from David Coulthard, British former racing driver and broadcaster from Scotland, who likened the British driver to fellow seven-time Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher.

This marks only the second team change in Lewis Hamilton's illustrious career. The Briton began his F1 journey with McLaren before joining Mercedes in 2013, where he enjoyed over a decade of dominance. Now, as he prepares to don Ferrari red in 2025, Lewis Hamilton will join forces with Charles Leclerc and work under team principal Frédéric Vasseur, with whom he collaborated earlier in his pre-Formula One career.

Lewis Hamilton's move comes as he approaches a significant milestone—his 40th birthday. By the time he takes the wheel for Ferrari, questions surrounding his age and endurance will inevitably arise. Former F1 driver David Coulthard has pointed out that Hamilton's ability to perform at this stage of his career will be under scrutiny. It will ultimately be up to the veteran driver to prove he remains a force to be reckoned with as he enters this new chapter with one of motorsport's most iconic teams: “The key ingredient of all of the greats over the history of time has been to be able to qualify and race. And if Lewis, at 40 years old, has lost a yard in footballing terms, then he may well struggle to beat Charles over the course of a year,” he revealed in a recent interview for the British media – “That is a legitimate question that anyone should be asking, but it is for him to show us. It is not about us putting him down and saying he cannot do it, because it is in his hands,” the driver who competed in Formula One from 1994 to 2008 continued.

Lewis Hamilton Drawn into Michael Schumacher Comparison
In a twist of fate, Michael Schumacher made his return to Formula One in 2010, signing with Mercedes after a three-year hiatus. This move ultimately set the stage for Lewis Hamilton to join the team in 2013, following Michael Schumacher’s second retirement. Despite his legendary status, the German’s comeback with Mercedes was met with mixed results, with the German driver managing to secure just a single podium finish at the 2012 European Grand Prix in Valencia. This limited success has sparked comparisons between the two seven-time Formula 1 world champions, particularly as Lewis Hamilton prepares to take on a new challenge with the Italian side.

“Mercedes does not exist for Lewis Hamilton, and Lewis Hamilton has made it clear that he does not exist for Mercedes. In the same way, when Michael came back from retirement to sign for Mercedes, it was really shocking to imagine him being anything other than a Ferrari legend. But the draw of coming home to Mercedes, the desire and belief that he could do it still, brought him in. He did a couple of years, he did okay, but it was not the same as how he was in his first stint in Formula 1,” – the former Formula 1 driver pointed out.

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