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Lewis Hamilton’s highly anticipated move to Ferrari has not unfolded as smoothly as many had hoped, and questions are now being raised about whether the seven-time Formula 1 world champion will be granted enough time to make the transition a success. A former F1 champion has voiced concern that Hamilton may be under pressure to deliver results much sooner than expected, especially given Ferrari’s high expectations and its long-standing pursuit of championship glory.

Hamilton made the surprising switch to Ferrari at the start of the 2025 season after spending 12 years with Mercedes, where he won six of his seven world titles. The decision was seen as a bold move aimed at reigniting his chances of securing a record-breaking eighth world championship. Ferrari, known as the most storied and successful team in Formula 1 history, has not won a drivers’ title since 2007, and Hamilton’s arrival was heralded as a potential turning point.

However, the results so far have not matched the hype. After six races into the 2025 season, Hamilton finds himself languishing in seventh place in the drivers’ standings. He has yet to achieve a single podium finish, and his struggles have led to growing concerns within the F1 community. Many are now wondering whether the British driver will be given enough time by Ferrari’s leadership to adapt to his new environment and mount a serious title challenge.

The pressure is amplified by Ferrari’s demanding fanbase and leadership, who are eager to see immediate improvements and results. Patience is rarely a luxury afforded in the fast-paced world of Formula 1, particularly at a team with such a rich legacy and competitive ambitions. The former champion who raised the concerns pointed out that Ferrari has a history of being tough on drivers who fail to deliver swiftly, and Hamilton could be no exception.

Moreover, with younger drivers rising through the ranks and Ferrari always evaluating long-term options, there could be a sense of urgency for Hamilton to prove his worth sooner rather than later. If the poor form continues, the team might start looking beyond the veteran for future success.

Ultimately, while Hamilton’s move to Ferrari was intended to be the final chapter in an already illustrious career, the early signs suggest it could become one of his most challenging tests. Whether he can overcome the setbacks and thrive under pressure remains to be seen, but it is clear that time may not be on his side at Maranello.

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