Breaking: Lewis Hamilton ‘deserves eighth title’ as…read more

Lewis Hamilton ‘deserves eighth title’ as…read more
Lewis Hamilton could potentially be contemplating retirement from Formula 1 following a challenging start to the 2025 season with Ferrari. This view has been expressed by Derek Warwick, a current FIA steward and former F1 driver, who has publicly stated that Hamilton is deserving of an eighth World Championship title — a feat that would break the all-time record currently shared with Michael Schumacher.
Hamilton, a seven-time world champion, made a high-profile move from Mercedes to Ferrari during the off-season, with the intention of revitalizing his career and finally capturing the elusive eighth title. The switch generated immense excitement among fans and raised hopes that the iconic partnership of Hamilton and Ferrari would yield championship success. However, the reality so far has not lived up to expectations.
Despite a promising start that saw Hamilton clinch pole position and win the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix, his overall performance in the main races of the season has been underwhelming. Ferrari has struggled to deliver a consistently competitive car, and Hamilton’s results have reflected that, raising questions about the Scuderia’s ability to provide the machinery needed for a title challenge.
Warwick has broken ranks with the usual impartial stance expected from FIA officials to voice his personal belief that Hamilton is long overdue for an eighth crown. He emphasized that Hamilton’s achievements in Formula 1 make him fully worthy of the record-breaking title. Warwick also acknowledged the emotional and professional toll that recent seasons may have taken on the British driver, suggesting that the difficulties Hamilton is facing in adapting to Ferrari’s setup could lead him to consider stepping away from the sport.
The speculation comes amidst growing scrutiny over Hamilton’s future in Formula 1. At 40 years old, and after a decade of racing at the highest level, there is mounting speculation about how much longer he will continue — especially if the results do not improve. Many believe that the disappointment from the controversial ending of the 2021 season in Abu Dhabi still lingers for Hamilton and remains a driving force in his pursuit of the eighth title.
Warwick’s comments add weight to the ongoing debate about whether Hamilton can achieve this historic milestone with Ferrari or if the dream may end in frustration. While no official statements have been made by Hamilton regarding retirement, the pressure is clearly mounting, and his next steps will be closely watched by fans and pundits alike.