MAJOR Ferrari change announced in official statement…More
MAJOR Ferrari change announced in official statement
Ferrari has announced significant changes as it prepares for the 2025 Formula 1 season, with the headline news being seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton joining the team.
Hamilton, currently at Mercedes, will drive for Ferrari on a multi-year contract, positioning him to lead the Scuderia through the 2026 regulation changes.
This move reflects Ferrari’s ambition to return to championship-winning form after narrowly missing out on the 2024 constructors’ title to McLaren at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Lando Norris’s victory and Charles Leclerc’s penalty sealed McLaren’s triumph, despite Ferrari’s strong performance throughout the season.
Hamilton’s arrival comes as Ferrari regains competitiveness in a close battle among the top four teams.
The team hopes his experience and championship pedigree will propel them to the top.
Alongside this high-profile driver change, Ferrari has also confirmed a new technical partnership with General Motors-backed Cadillac, which will join the grid in 2026 as the 11th Formula 1 team.
Ferrari will supply power units and gearboxes to Cadillac’s team, marking a multi-year deal contingent upon Cadillac’s formal entry into the championship being approved by the FIA.
The collaboration will make Cadillac the third team to use Ferrari engines, joining Ferrari’s works team and Haas.
Meanwhile, Sauber, currently a Ferrari customer, will switch to Audi power units in 2026.
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur welcomed Cadillac’s entry, emphasizing the growing popularity of Formula 1 in the United States and highlighting the benefits of having two customer teams for Ferrari.
Vasseur expressed confidence that the technical partnership would aid Ferrari’s development efforts while supporting the expansion of the sport.
Cadillac, led by Andretti Formula Racing LLC, is expected to introduce its own power units by 2028 but will rely on Ferrari technology in the interim.
This move marks a significant milestone in expanding Formula 1’s presence in the U.S. and underscores Ferrari’s strategy to strengthen its technical collaborations while staying competitive on the track.
As Ferrari gears up for the 2025 season, the team is poised to fight for championships with Hamilton and Leclerc as its driving duo.
The partnership with Cadillac ensures Ferrari remains a central player in Formula 1’s evolving landscape, maintaining its reputation as one of the sport’s most iconic teams.