Ranking Hamilton's F1 teammates ahead of Leclerc challenge: Alonso, Rosberg and more

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Lewis Hamilton is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished drivers in the history of Formula 1, having competed alongside and against some of the fiercest talents the sport has ever seen.

Since his remarkable debut, which saw him finish third at the 2007 Australian Grand Prix, Hamilton has consistently been at the forefront of the Formula 1 grid. His journey through an illustrious career with McLaren and Mercedes has earned him records for the most race wins and pole positions in the sport's history. Now, in pursuit of an unprecedented eighth world championship, Hamilton is set to join Ferrari next season. There, he will face an intriguing challenge as he partners with Charles Leclerc, a rivalry that promises to add another dramatic chapter to his storied career.

Throughout his time in Formula 1, Hamilton has been part of numerous intense rivalries and partnerships, many of which have defined pivotal races and championship battles. With his impending move to Ferrari, we've ranked the six most notable teammates Hamilton has faced in his career, alongside an early look at what might unfold with Leclerc in 2025.

6. Heikki Kovalainen – McLaren (2008–2009)
Heikki Kovalainen was brought into McLaren in 2008 following the controversial Spygate scandal and the collapse of the Fernando Alonso – Lewis Hamilton partnership. The Finn, previously with Renault, was chosen for his calm demeanor, which was precisely what team principal Ron Dennis needed to stabilize the team environment.

While Kovalainen rarely matched Hamilton's pace, this disparity allowed McLaren to maintain a harmonious atmosphere. His debut saw a respectable fifth-place finish at the Australian Grand Prix, followed by a podium in Malaysia. The Finn’s career highlight came later that season when he secured his only F1 victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix, capitalizing on misfortunes for Hamilton and race leader Felipe Massa.

However, Heikki Kovalainen struggled to adapt to the new regulations in 2009, resulting in a challenging second season. Ultimately, McLaren opted for reigning world champion Jenson Button to replace him in 2010.

5. Valtteri Bottas – Mercedes (2017–2021)
Valtteri Bottas joined Mercedes in 2017 during the team's dominant era in the hybrid era. The Finn became Hamilton's second Finnish teammate after Nico Rosberg's abrupt retirement following his 2016 title win.

Valtteri Bottas made an immediate impression, securing his maiden victory at the Russian Grand Prix that same year, holding off Sebastian Vettel under intense pressure. While he frequently excelled in qualifying, sometimes matching Lewis Hamilton's one-lap pace, The Finnish driver lacked the race-day consistency to challenge his teammate. Nevertheless, he played a crucial supporting role, often obeying team orders, as seen in Germany and Russia in 2018.

Despite these contributions, Bottas's inability to maintain Hamilton's pace during races was apparent, particularly in 2021 when he struggled to stay in contention against Verstappen and Hamilton's fierce battles.

4. Jenson Button – McLaren (2010–2012)
Jenson Button joined McLaren in 2010, creating an all-British driver lineup alongside Hamilton. Button's smooth driving style and experience as the 2009 world champion made him a strong addition to the team, though the duo never managed to dethrone Red Bull and Sebastian Vettel during their time together.

Button was often competitive, excelling in unpredictable conditions, such as his memorable victories in Canada and Hungary in 2011. However, he occasionally faded into obscurity during races. In 2012, Button struggled to 17th in Montreal, while Hamilton took the win.

Over their three seasons, Button briefly outperformed Hamilton in 2011, benefitting from fewer errors and stronger consistency. Still, Hamilton had the upper hand overall. Frustrated by McLaren's declining reliability, Hamilton made the pivotal move to Mercedes in 2013, a decision that would define the rest of his career.

3. George Russell – Mercedes (2022–2024)
George Russell's arrival at Mercedes in 2022 coincided with the team's struggles to adapt to the new ground-effect regulations. Despite these challenges, Russell often seemed more comfortable with the car than Hamilton during their three-year partnership.

Russell's first season included a breakthrough victory in Brazil, where he held off Hamilton in a tense late-race duel. By 2024, Russell demonstrated consistent speed, winning in Austria and outperforming Hamilton in qualifying with a 19–5 record across 24 races.

Now, Russell is set to lead Mercedes into a new era alongside rising star Andrea Kimi Antonelli, while Hamilton moves on to Ferrari.

2. Fernando Alonso – McLaren (2007)
The Alonso-Hamilton partnership lasted only one season but was filled with tension and drama, both on and off the track. Alonso, a two-time world champion, joined McLaren seeking a third title, but Hamilton's immediate competitiveness upset the team's dynamic.

The rivalry ignited early, with Hamilton passing Alonso in spectacular fashion during the opening lap in Australia. The tension escalated throughout the season, with flashpoints at Monaco and Indianapolis. By year's end, the relationship between the teammates had completely broken down, and McLaren's internal strife allowed Kimi Räikkönen to snatch the championship for Ferrari.

1. Nico Rosberg – Mercedes (2013–2016)
Hamilton's partnership with Nico Rosberg was the most volatile and dramatic of his career. Over four seasons, they battled fiercely for three world championships, with their relationship deteriorating as the rivalry intensified.

The pair's clashes were often controversial, from Rosberg's infamous qualifying incident in Monaco in 2014 to their on-track collision in Austria in 2016. Despite Hamilton's overall dominance, Rosberg managed to claim the 2016 title in a season marked by relentless competition and dramatic moments. The rivalry ultimately ended when Rosberg retired days after clinching his championship.

Charles Leclerc – Ferrari starting from the 2025 Formula 1 campaign
Looking ahead to 2025, Charles Leclerc represents a formidable challenge for Hamilton as he joins Ferrari. Known for his blistering speed in qualifying and consistent race pace, Leclerc has already proven himself as one of the sport's brightest talents.

Ferrari, having narrowly lost the 2024 Constructors' Championship to McLaren, is making strides toward becoming a championship contender. Hamilton has previously praised Leclerc, but their partnership is bound to be competitive. The team's success may hinge on their ability to work together, though Ferrari could face difficulties managing two evenly matched drivers in a title fight.

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