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Ferrari Puts Brakes on Lewis Hamilton Transfer Talk, Reaffirms Leclerc–Sainz Duo

Maranello, Italy (June 10, 2025) – Scuderia Ferrari has officially quashed swirling rumors linking seven‑time World Champion Lewis Hamilton to a sensational mid‑season switch, reaffirming its commitment to the existing driver pairing of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr.

In a terse statement released Tuesday morning, Ferrari’s Team Principal Frederic Vasseur dismissed speculation that the British star might be drafted in to replace Sainz—or even Leclerc—before the Belgian Grand Prix later this month. “Our lineup for the remainder of 2025 is fixed,” Vasseur declared. “Charles and Carlos form the backbone of our long‑term strategy, and there will be no changes.”

Rumors first took hold last week, after rival media outlets reported that Hamilton, concluding his tenure at Mercedes, was exploring “all viable options” for the final races of the season. Speculation peaked when Hamilton was photographed in Maranello’s factory cafeteria, sparking social‑media frenzy and fueling talk of a blockbuster contract swap. Ferrari swiftly moved to stem the tide.

“We appreciate Lewis’s achievements and global appeal,” Vasseur continued, “but our focus is on nurturing young talent. Charles and Carlos have demonstrated exceptional pace, unity, and dedication both on and off track. We trust in their ability to deliver championships for Scuderia Ferrari.”

Leclerc, currently third in the Drivers’ Championship and a two‑time race winner this season, echoed his team’s confidence: “I’m proud to remain part of this Ferrari family. Carlos and I push each other every day in pursuit of perfection.” Sainz, who claimed podiums in Miami and Monaco, added: “The chemistry here is special. We’ve built strong momentum, and changing things now would only set us back.”

Industry insiders say Ferrari’s decisive response underscores its desire to maintain stability amid a fiercely competitive field. With the French and Austrian rounds looming, the team is determined to leverage its upgraded power unit and aerodynamic package without the distraction of off‑track drama—leaving Hamilton’s hypothetical Maranello debut firmly on the back burner.

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