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Ferrari told to RIP UP Hamilton contract after shock comments
Ferrari has been urged to reconsider its future partnership with Lewis Hamilton following surprising comments from the seven-time Formula 1 champion.
The announcement of Hamilton joining Ferrari for the 2025 season created waves in the F1 world, but his recent remarks have raised doubts about the deal.
Hamilton’s 2024 season has been a mix of highs and lows. While he claimed victories at Silverstone and Spa, he also faced several disappointing performances.
His frustration boiled over after the Brazilian Grand Prix, where he admitted considering an early end to his season due to his dissatisfaction with the car.
The struggles continued at the Qatar Grand Prix, where Hamilton made a startling admission during a tough qualifying session, describing himself as “just slow” and saying he was “definitely not fast anymore.”
These statements have sparked sharp criticism, including from former F1 team boss Eddie Jordan.
Speaking on the Formula For Success podcast, Jordan emphasized the importance of belief in maintaining peak performance.
He suggested that Hamilton’s lack of confidence was evident in his comments and warned that even a slight doubt could undermine his abilities.
Jordan didn’t hold back, even advising Ferrari to terminate their agreement with Hamilton. “If I were Ferrari, I’d close the book and find a way out,” Jordan stated.
He also hinted that Hamilton might consider stepping away from racing altogether, suggesting the champion explore his other interests, such as music and fashion, and focus on exiting the sport on a high note.
Jordan praised Hamilton as one of the greatest drivers in F1 history but stressed the importance of timing when leaving the sport.
He urged Hamilton to reflect on his legacy and consider retiring while still being regarded as a legend.
The comments have ignited debate about Hamilton’s future in F1, with some questioning whether he can regain his confidence and form ahead of his anticipated Ferrari stint.