Lewis Hamilton's long-term plans with Ferrari remain uncertain following a challenging 2025 debut season. The seven-time world champion is expected to have full control over his decision beyond 2026, amid adaptation struggles and pivotal new regulations. Journalists highlight the upcoming year as make-or-break for his career at the team.
Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari in 2025 brought high expectations, but the season proved difficult. He failed to secure a grand prix podium, achieving top-three finishes only in Sprint Races. Charles Leclerc outperformed him, finishing ahead in the drivers’ championship and solidifying his role as the team's lead driver.
Hamilton's contract extends to the end of 2027, with an option for 2028 under his personal control. As 2026 introduces sweeping technical regulation changes, the season is viewed as crucial for Ferrari's competitiveness and Hamilton's future. According to Formula 1 journalist Mark Hughes on the Motor Sport Magazine Podcast, there is a shared understanding between Hamilton and Ferrari that the Briton will decide his path if performance does not improve. "Lewis Hamilton would ultimately be the one to draw conclusions about his future if results fall short of expectations," Hughes stated.
Hughes noted that a repeat of 2025 struggles would limit Hamilton's options, making a move to another top team unlikely due to intense scrutiny at Ferrari. Former champion Damon Hill added that Hamilton might even step away mid-2026 if unable to compete for victories, potentially reshaping the driver market.
Technical challenges stem from adapting to Ferrari's car, which emphasizes engine braking on corner entry—a contrast to Hamilton's preferred aggressive steering and front-axle rotation style honed at Mercedes. During pre-season testing in Barcelona, Hamilton set the fastest lap despite appearing uncomfortable, offering cautious optimism for 2026.