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Ferrari Boss Fred Vasseur May Have Met a Hamilton Demand That Wolff Refused

 

As Lewis Hamilton prepares to begin his career with Ferrari, his first week at Maranello is set to start soon. Hamilton’s initial days with the iconic team will involve several key activities, including meetings, simulator sessions, and a track test at the Fiorano circuit. However, Ferrari is deliberately keeping the details of his first on-track appearance under wraps to prevent large gatherings of fans. Team principal Fred Vasseur is determined to keep a low profile, believing that it will be beneficial for both Hamilton and Ferrari if they can focus on their work without distractions. Given Hamilton’s immense popularity, it’s likely that thousands of Tifosi (Ferrari’s passionate fans) would flock to see the seven-time world champion in action if the date and time of his test were made public.

 

Hamilton is coming off a difficult 2024 season and is in need of a fresh start. Within Mercedes, it was widely acknowledged that Hamilton was seeking a change after enduring one of his toughest years in Formula 1. The Silver Arrows struggled to be competitive, finishing a distant fourth in the Constructors’ Championship—200 points behind champions McLaren. In response to their struggles, Mercedes brought in young talent Kimi Antonelli to help rejuvenate the team, and Hamilton himself seemed eager for a new challenge.

 

Amid these changes, reports have emerged suggesting that Hamilton has signed a three-year contract with Ferrari, which would keep him with the team until the end of the 2027 season. Although the exact terms of the contract have not been officially confirmed, some sources indicate that Hamilton initially agreed to a two-year deal, with the option to extend for a third year if both sides are happy with the results.

 

This potential three-year agreement would be a significant vote of confidence from Ferrari, especially considering Hamilton’s struggles in 2024. Despite these recent difficulties, his record-breaking career achievements likely played a large role in Ferrari’s decision to secure him for the long term. Vasseur, who is still relatively new in his role as Ferrari’s team principal, will be hoping that Hamilton’s disappointing 2024 season was simply a one-off due to the challenges posed by Mercedes’ W15 car. If Hamilton can return to form and compete on equal footing with his new teammate, Charles Leclerc, the 2024 season could be viewed as an anomaly rather than the beginning of a downturn in his career.

 

Nonetheless, the pressure on Hamilton is significant. The F1 world will be watching closely to see if he can still compete at the highest level. The 2025 season is shaping up to be a critical year for Hamilton as he seeks to prove that he remains a top contender in the sport. One key area he will need to focus on is avoiding the types of mistakes that have occasionally impacted his career. An infamous example was the time he accidentally drove into McLaren’s pit box when he first joined Mercedes. Such errors could cost Hamilton valuable time during races, so he will need to be extra careful as he adjusts to Ferrari’s way of working.

 

Ultimately, Hamilton’s move to Ferrari marks the beginning of a new chapter in his extraordinary Formula 1 journey. The team is taking steps to ensure that Hamilton has the space and focus he needs to rediscover his best form and demonstrate that he is still a force to be reckoned with. With a possible long-term deal in place, Hamilton will be eager to prove that the challenges of 2024 were just a bump in the road and that he remains capable of competing at the highest level in F1. The stakes are high, and the world will be watching to see how Hamilton fares in this next phase of his career.

 

 

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