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Lewis Hamilton Is Officially Leaving Mercedes F1, Joining Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton has the most Grand Prix wins ever at 103, has the most Formula 1 poles ever at 104, and is tied with Michael Schumacher for the most F1 driver's championships at seven. Scuderia Ferrari has 242 wins, 249 poles, and 16 constructor's championships of its own. In 2025, the most successful driver and most storied team in the history of single-seat racing are teaming up.

Hamilton raced for six seasons at the McLaren team that brought him into the sport before leaving the team more than a decade ago. Hamilton has run 11 more years at Mercedes, and 2024 will make an even 12. Until 2022, he had won in every season he contested. He has finished worse than fourth in the driver's championship on just three occasions over 17 years and has never finished worse than sixth. He brings the single best resume any racing driver has ever put together to Ferrari, joining with a program that has not won a driver's title since Kimi Raikkonen beat out Hamilton by one point in his 2007 rookie season.

Ferrari has a long history of big ticket signings, but the records of those drivers are mixed once they actually don the team's famous shade of red. Michael Schumacher thrived, winning five of his seven titles in a Ferrari. Kimi Raikkonen won his lone title in red, but he was pushed out of the team shortly afterward and spent most of his time at Ferrari as a second driver to other stars later in his career. Despite many race wins, Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel did not win a championship in a Ferrari.

For a driver of Lewis Hamilton's caliber, the barometer of success will be whether or not he can win a championship at Ferrari. That would most likely be his eighth, but Hamilton will have one more year with Mercedes to win another with Toto Wolff's squad.

With Hamilton leaving Mercedes through a release clause in his recently signed contract extension, the most successful driver-team pairing in the history of the sport is over. Mercedes has a potential future leader in George Russell and an open second seat that will immediately become the most desired seat in auto racing. Known available free agents include Fernando Alonso, Alex Albon, and soon-to-be former Ferrari

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