Lewis Hamilton and the Ferrari challenge: differences with Michael Schumacher according to Ralf
01/03/2025 11:37 AM
Ralf Schumacher expressed a strong opinion on the differences between Lewis Hamilton and his brother, Michael Schumacher, one of Formula 1’s greatest drivers. According to Ralf, Michael’s ability to work closely with engineers was a key advantage that the British driver has never fully developed.
Lewis Hamilton, who officially joined Ferrari on January 1, aims to bring the Scuderia back to global glory—a feat not achieved since 2007 when Kimi Raikkonen won the drivers' title. The challenge is ambitious, but the differences with Michael Schumacher, Ferrari’s cornerstone from 2000 to 2004, are evident.
A Technical Weakness
“The biggest difference lies in technical collaboration,” Ralf Schumacher explained in an interview with *Sport1.de*. “Michael was a master at working with engineers to create a car perfectly suited to his driving style. Lewis, on the other hand, does not possess this skill.” – he pointed out.
Ralf also pointed out that during his career with Mercedes, Hamilton never managed to provide significant technical support, a fact indirectly confirmed by Toto Wolff: “Wolff often reiterated that it's the drivers' job to adapt to the car and not the other way around. This, however, stems from the fact that the drivers did not provide sufficient input to the engineers.”
The Ferrari Legacy and the Challenge with Charles Leclerc
Another challenge for Lewis Hamilton is the internal competition with Charles Leclerc, considered the Scuderia’s lead driver. The Monegasque has established experience with Ferrari and is seen as the team’s “golden boy.” For Lewis Hamilton, everything is new, both technically and personally, making this transition a significant hurdle.
“Michael joined Ferrari as a world champion and at a more favorable age,” Ralf highlighted. “Additionally, Michael was capable of leading the team, giving precise directions to key figures like Ross Brawn and Jean Todt.”
Today, Lewis Hamilton will work under the leadership of Frederic Vasseur, but the situation is fundamentally different. While Michael arrived in Maranello as a central and driving figure, Lewis Hamilton faces the challenge of earning trust in an environment dominated by Charles Leclerc.
Lewis Hamilton’s mission at Ferrari will not be easy. Besides adapting to a new team, he will have to navigate a reality where he does not start as the undisputed leader. The path to the world title must be built from scratch, and his ability to collaborate with the technical team could be the key to success.
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