
Why Michael Schumacher's brother doubts Lewis Hamilton can recreate his championship-winning impact at Ferrari

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Lewis Hamilton faces a monumental challenge as he attempts to steer Ferrari back to championship glory, ending their 17-year title drought in Formula 1.
The Scuderia came painfully close to breaking their streak in 2024, narrowly missing out on the constructors' championship as McLaren edged them by just 14 points. However, Hamilton's arrival comes at an opportune moment, with Ferrari gaining momentum and positioning themselves as serious title contenders for 2025.
Beyond next season, the team must also focus on the sweeping regulation changes set for 2026, which present a crucial opportunity to gain a long-term competitive edge over their rivals. Hamilton's recent testing performance left Karun Chandhok stunned, with the pundit describing the seven-time world champion as both "energised" and "reinvigorated."
However, Ferrari must tread carefully when managing the dynamics between the Briton and his highly talented teammate, Charles Leclerc. Team boss Fred Vasseur has acknowledged the potential for fireworks, as both drivers will be vying for supremacy within the team.
Can Lewis Hamilton Replicate Michael Schumacher's Influence at Ferrari?
Modern Formula 1 has significantly limited testing opportunities, making it harder for drivers to fully adapt to new machinery. Hamilton has just three days of pre-season running before he faces the intense competition of his first race with Ferrari at the Australian Grand Prix.
Transitioning to a new team is always a challenge, but Hamilton's move is particularly demanding—he must adjust to a new car, a new working environment, and even a new language, all while having minimal track time to prepare. Ralf Schumacher believes this puts Hamilton at a disadvantage, pointing out that his brother Michael benefited immensely from extensive testing when he led Ferrari to five consecutive world championships. Without that luxury, Lewis Hamilton will have to rely on different methods to make his mark at Maranello. He mentioned to F1-insider.com that Michael had accumulated thousands of kilometers day and night to help the Italian side progress, noting that simulators cannot replace such valuable work today.
Ralf Schumacher Questions the Hype Surrounding Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari Move
Lewis Hamilton, currently tied with Michael Schumacher for the most Formula 1 world championships in history, is now focused on securing a seventh title with Ferrari—the team where Schumacher achieved much of his legendary success over two decades ago. For Hamilton, winning a title with Ferrari would be the perfect way to cap off his illustrious career, but the path to that goal is far from certain.
It's been five years since Hamilton last won a championship, and with his time at the top rapidly dwindling, the clock is ticking. While his contract with Ferrari runs for the next two seasons, the future remains uncertain, and retirement could be just around the corner.
However, Ralf Schumacher isn't entirely convinced by the excitement surrounding the British driver’s move to Ferrari. He expressed doubts about Hamilton's ability to secure an eighth Formula 1 world title, suggesting that it may be out of reach. Ralf highlighted the challenge Hamilton will face in competing against a formidable teammate like Charles Leclerc, adding that it's no easy task to go up against one of the sport's all-time greats. Despite this, he acknowledged that if anyone has the ability to overcome such obstacles, it could very well be Lewis Hamilton.
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