Ferrari: how Lewis Hamilton might struggle in 2025 without Toto Wolff's shield

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The seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton embarks on a bold new chapter this season as he parts ways with Mercedes and joins Ferrari in pursuit of an elusive eighth world championship title.

The British driver enjoyed unparalleled success with Mercedes, clinching six world championships and dominating the early years of the hybrid era with record-breaking performances. However, his final three seasons with the German team were marked by mounting frustration as their car lacked the competitiveness to consistently fight for titles or even race victories.

For the first time in his illustrious career, the seven-time world champion finds himself venturing into uncharted territory with a team based outside of England. Demonstrating his commitment to adapting to his new surroundings, Hamilton greeted his Ferrari mechanics in Italian during the Abu Dhabi race weekend.

Mercedes had been the ideal home for the Brit, offering him a supportive environment under the leadership of Toto Wolff. Wolff’s management style provided Lewis Hamilton with the freedom to pursue interests beyond the racetrack, a luxury that may not be as readily available at Ferrari. Since 2019, the team has been built around Charles Leclerc, the rising star from Monaco, creating a potentially different dynamic for Lewis Hamilton. Motorsport-Magazin's Stephen Heublein suggests that Hamilton could face significant challenges at Ferrari, particularly in one crucial area.

Lewis Hamilton might struggle if 'all hell breaks loose' in the Italian media after a poor performance

The Maranello team operates under a microscope, with immense expectations from both fans and the Italian press as the most successful team in Formula 1 history. This heightened scrutiny could present a stark contrast to Lewis Hamilton's previous environments, such as McLaren, where Ron Dennis maintained strict control, and Mercedes, where Toto Wolff cultivated a balanced and supportive atmosphere.

A single subpar result or mistake could amplify the pressure on Hamilton, as he joins Ferrari with sky-high expectations. The intense spotlight on the Scuderia means that the margin for error is smaller than ever.

Editor-in-Chief Stephen Heublein points out that while the British driver consistently delivered exceptional results at Mercedes, even while managing commitments off the track, Ferrari's demanding culture might not afford him the same breathing room. The added pressure from the media and internal expectations could test Lewis Hamilton's resilience as he navigates this high-stakes chapter of his career.

Stephen Heublein explained to Motorsport-Magazin that, at Mercedes, there was a deliberate effort by Niki Lauda and Toto Wolff to create a protective environment around Lewis Hamilton, allowing him the freedom to pursue his interests, such as attending fashion shows, and still deliver exceptional performances, like pulling off a stunning qualifying lap in Singapore if the car was competitive. However, he noted that at Ferrari, even a single poor weekend, mistake, or crash could trigger intense criticism from the Italian press, raising questions about how Hamilton, even with his maturity, might handle such pressure.

The British driver faces the challenge of improving his qualifying performances, as the British driver failed to secure a single pole position in 2024 and managed to start on the front row only once throughout the season.

Lewis Hamilton must minimize external and internal pressures at Ferrari

The Italian side has made significant progress in recent years, emerging as a strong contender for the constructors' championship in 2024. However, the team has yet to claim a title since 2008, underscoring the immense pressure and high expectations that come with racing for the Scuderia.

While the Maranello team has been home to multiple world champions like Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso, both drivers experienced heartbreak during their stints with the team. Vettel’s title challenge unraveled in 2018 after costly mistakes, while the Spanish driver narrowly missed out on championship glory twice in the final race of the season.

Lewis Hamilton will be determined to avoid a similar fate at Ferrari, aiming to rejuvenate his career and break free from the lackluster results he endured during the ground-effect era of Formula 1. His move to Ferrari represents both a fresh start and a high-stakes gamble in his pursuit of an elusive eighth world title.

Adapting to Ferrari's car could also present unique challenges for the seven-time world champion. The Scuderia’s vehicle may demand a significantly different driving style, and the limited testing opportunities in modern Formula 1 could make Hamilton's transition even more difficult. Balancing his learning curve with the weight of expectation will be key as he steps into one of the most pressurized environments in motorsport.

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