“not giving up” at Ferrari, despite a challenging beginning to the 2025 F1 season.
This comes after former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher speculated that the seven-time World Champion could retire at the end of this year if his circumstances don’t improve soon.
Lewis Hamilton ‘not giving up’ at Ferrari
Additional reporting by Thomas Maher
Hamilton has faced a tough start at Ferrari following his high-profile move from Mercedes over the winter, with his best finish being fifth in the first five races of the season.
The 40-year-old did secure a victory in the Chinese Grand Prix sprint after starting from pole, but was later disqualified from the main race due to excessive skid-block wear.
With Hamilton revealing that Ferrari has been forced to run the car “higher than we would like” since the China race, his challenges seem to have deepened in recent weeks.
Lewis Hamilton vows to keep fighting
Lewis Hamilton has made it clear he has no intention of giving up at Ferrari, despite a challenging start to the 2025 F1 season.
This follows comments from former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher, who suggested that the seven-time World Champion might consider retirement if his struggles continue.
Could Red Bull face a Williams-style decline?
As Red Bull prepares to switch from Honda to Red Bull-Ford power units in 2026, concerns have been raised about the team’s future competitiveness.
Juan Pablo Montoya warned that Red Bull could find themselves “where Williams is” today, something Max Verstappen must consider as he weighs his future in F1.
Despite being contracted until 2028, Verstappen’s next move remains a hot topic, with links to Mercedes, Aston Martin, and even Alpine.