Lando Norris shares concise take on Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari switch in Drive to Survive

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Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari Move Shakes Up F1 as He Begins a New Chapter in 2025

Lewis Hamilton sent shockwaves through the motorsport world last year with the stunning revelation that he would be making a historic switch to Ferrari for the 2025 season.

The seven-time Formula 1 world champion announced his departure from Mercedes even before taking the wheel of the W15, bringing an end to one of the most dominant partnerships in Formula 1 history. During his time with the Silver Arrows, Hamilton shattered numerous records, cementing his legacy as one of the sport's greatest drivers.

However, the ground effect era proved to be a difficult transition for Hamilton, as he struggled with Mercedes' performance inconsistencies. He endured a winless streak that lasted over two and a half years before finally breaking through with an emotional victory at Silverstone in 2024. Despite that triumph, frustrations were evident, and his final season with Mercedes ended in disappointment—finishing seventh in the standings, his lowest-ever career result. George Russell frequently outperformed him in both qualifying and race pace, further underscoring the challenges he faced.

Now, at 40 years old, Lewis Hamilton is embarking on a bold new adventure with Ferrari. The British driver has signed a two-year contract with the Scuderia, with an option for a third, making this likely his final chapter in Formula 1. With renewed determination, he is fully focused on securing his long-sought eighth world championship, a feat that would cement his place as the most decorated driver in F1 history.

Excitement is at an all-time high as the world eagerly awaits Hamilton's debut for Ferrari at the 2025 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne next week.

*Drive to Survive* Captures Raw Reactions to Hamilton's Ferrari Move

The Briton’s dramatic decision to join Ferrari not only caught fans and pundits off guard but also stunned his fellow drivers. The latest season of *Drive to Survive* offers an inside look at the F1 paddock's real-time reactions to the seismic shift, including a standout response from Lando Norris, who described the move as "pretty sick." With anticipation building, all eyes are now on Hamilton as he takes on his biggest challenge yet in the iconic red of Ferrari.

During pre-season testing at the 5.412-kilometre Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Haas driver Kevin Magnussen was spotted chatting with Lewis Hamilton about his high-profile move to Ferrari. Magnussen acknowledged the significance of the switch, calling it both “huge” and “crazy.” Later, in a one-on-one interview, he described Hamilton's decision as a “cool move” and expressed his admiration for the bold career shift.

Lando Norris also shared his perspective on Hamilton's transfer, stating that he found the move incredibly exciting. As the McLaren driver gears up for a fierce title battle in 2025, his reaction underscored the major impact Hamilton's switch could have on the championship fight.

Meanwhile, Williams driver Alex Albon pointed out the substantial financial benefits of Hamilton's Ferrari contract. With the Briton reportedly set to earn up to £83 million per season, including bonuses, Albon remarked that the deal was not only advantageous for Hamilton's career but also for his bank account.

The British driver’s former Mercedes teammate, Valtteri Bottas, weighed in on the move as well, highlighting Hamilton's skill and experience while acknowledging the challenge of replacing him. The Finnish driver jokingly mentioned that he was still waiting for a call from Toto Wolff regarding the vacant Mercedes seat, though at the time, his phone had remained silent.

However, in a twist of fate, Valtteri Bottas did receive that long-awaited call, as he is now set to return to Mercedes as their reserve driver, supporting George Russell and rookie Kimi Antonelli for the 2025 Formula 1 campaign.

Lewis Hamilton Faces Crucial Test as Ferrari Debut Nears: Can He Still Fight for the Title?

With the 2025 Formula 1 season opener in Australia just around the corner, all eyes are on Lewis Hamilton as he prepares for his highly anticipated Ferrari debut. The seven-time world champion's move to Maranello has sparked intense debate, with fans and analysts eager to see if he can thrive in red and challenge for an eighth title.

Many hope Lewis Hamilton's tenure at the Italian side will be a success, but concerns remain about his readiness for the season. Due to limited running during pre-season testing in Bahrain, some believe he could be *slightly underprepared* heading into the first race in Melbourne. With minimal mileage under his belt, questions linger about whether he will be able to adapt quickly to the SF-25 and hit the ground running.

Despite these doubts, former F1 driver Karun Chandhok has suggested that Hamilton is *energized and reinvigorated* ahead of the new challenge. At 40 years old, Lewis Hamilton is determined to prove that he can still compete at the highest level, taking the fight to both his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc and reigning champion Max Verstappen.

However, Sky Sports pundit Naomi Schiff believes the biggest uncertainty surrounding the season is whether Hamilton can perform at Ferrari, calling it the *”million-dollar question.”* Testing left some unanswered concerns, and Hamilton's struggles in 2024—his worst season to date—have led some to question if he still has what it takes to fight for a championship.

Yet, Ferrari's fresh start could provide exactly the kind of motivation Hamilton needs. If the SF-25 proves to be a strong and competitive challenger, the Lewis Hamilton-Ferrari partnership could become a serious force in the title fight. As the season opener looms, anticipation continues to build over whether Hamilton's historic move will lead to a triumphant new chapter in his career.

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