Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari Fallout: A Superstar at a Crossroads

16/11/2025 4 min
Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari Fallout: A Superstar at a Crossroads

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Lewis Hamilton BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Lewis Hamilton’s past week has been nothing short of dramatic both on and off the Formula 1 grid. At the São Paulo Grand Prix, Hamilton experienced a devastating race, forced to retire after just 38 laps due to unmanageable damage sustained during an opening lap melee. He had started a lowly P13 after a difficult qualifying, got tangled in incidents involving Franco Colapinto and Carlos Sainz, and ultimately left Brazil without points or a finish, describing the weekend as “devastating” and expressing heartfelt apologies to his Ferrari team according to Formula1.com. This double retirement—with teammate Charles Leclerc also knocked out—dropped Ferrari even further behind Mercedes and Red Bull in the constructors’ championship, sharpening the sense of crisis as the final races approach.The fallout was swift and public. Ferrari chairman John Elkann lambasted both Hamilton and Leclerc, urging them to “talk less” and “focus” as the team's hopes for salvaging its season dwindled. Hamilton, unbowed, took to Instagram, insisting “I back my team. I back myself. I will not give up. Not now, not then, not ever,” a pointed message widely covered by Sky Sports and RacingNews365. Leclerc echoed calls for unity, hoping to reverse Ferrari’s fortunes in the crucial final stretch. Fans rallied behind both drivers in overwhelming social media support, notably rejecting Elkann’s criticism.Speculation has intensified, with former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher urging Ferrari to consider replacing Hamilton with emerging talent Oliver Bearman, claiming Hamilton’s results and mistakes don’t justify his cost—a view highlighted on RacingNews365 but not supported by official Ferrari statements or mainstream team insiders. There’s also rumored strife within Ferrari’s ranks and lively pundit debate about Hamilton’s “nightmare” debut season reported by ex-Red Bull driver Robert Doornbos on F1Oversteer.com. Italian F1 media, however, have stepped in defending Hamilton, framing the situation as a civil war inside Ferrari.On the business side, Hamilton remains an economic powerhouse. According to the Times of India, his move to Ferrari has made him the highest-paid driver in the team’s history with a $60 million salary and endorsements from Dior, Lululemon, Fanatics, and RIMOWA, bringing his total annual earnings to $80 million and net worth to an estimated $450 million. RacingNews365 adds intrigue, noting that nearly 28 percent of his 41.6 million Instagram followers are flagged as bots, yet each sponsored post still nets him massive earnings—up to £100,000 per post.Among major headlines, speculation also swirled over whether Hamilton will change his iconic number 44 for 2026 following recent FIA rule changes, as covered by GPFans and GPBlog. Off the grid, Hamilton pledged his continued support for young F1 drivers and rookie talent, telling Motorsport.com he’ll back them even after retirement.In summary, Lewis Hamilton finds himself at a pivotal crossroads: battered by technical misfortune, embroiled in public intra-team tension, but fortified by immense global popularity, commercial clout, and a reputation for resilience. The next few races and Ferrari’s internal dialogue will likely shape long-term perceptions of his legacy at the Scuderia.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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