Why Ferrari can win the F1 2025 titles with Lewis Hamilton on board…More
Why Ferrari can win the F1 2025 titles with Lewis Hamilton on board
Ferrari’s 2024 Formula 1 season was marked by significant highs and lows, both on and off the track.
The year began with the groundbreaking announcement that seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton would join the team in 2025.
However, Ferrari’s on-track performance was inconsistent, with moments of brilliance overshadowed by missed opportunities.
The season started positively, with Ferrari close to Red Bull in performance, but McLaren’s rapid improvement saw them leapfrog the Italian team.
Ferrari’s victory in Monaco briefly reignited their hopes, but a subsequent slump ended their chances of contending for either championship.
Despite early promise, Ferrari lacked the consistency to sustain a title challenge, as their upgrades faltered after Monaco.
Carlos Sainz delivered a strong final season with Ferrari, leaving some to regret his departure.
Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc showcased remarkable consistency, securing third place in the Drivers’ Championship.
Leclerc’s steady performances highlighted his growth as a driver, and with fewer mistakes and a stronger relationship with his race engineer, he is seen as Ferrari’s key to future success.
Ferrari’s main weakness in 2024 was their inability to maintain the quickest car consistently.
While they occasionally had the fastest package, Red Bull and McLaren were more frequently at the top.
However, improvements during the season’s second break allowed Ferrari to finish with arguably the fastest car, giving hope for a stronger 2025.
Off-track changes also shaped Ferrari’s future.
The team lost Enrico Cardile but gained Loïc Serra from Mercedes to bolster their technical department.
Serra’s expertise will be vital for Ferrari’s development, especially under team principal Fred Vasseur, who has managed to stabilize the pressures of leading Ferrari since his arrival.
Hamilton’s impending arrival brings excitement and uncertainty.
While his move is expected to boost Ferrari’s marketability and performance, questions linger about his form.
Hamilton’s struggles in 2024 at Mercedes, coupled with his age—turning 40—have raised doubts about whether he can return to his peak.
Yet, a fresh start in Ferrari red may reignite his motivation and silence critics.
Amid the focus on Hamilton, Leclerc remains Ferrari’s best chance for success. Now 27, Leclerc has matured into one of the grid’s most reliable and skilled drivers.
Known for his qualifying prowess, he has reduced mistakes and improved his race-day performance.
If Ferrari can provide him with a competitive car throughout the season, Leclerc could emerge as a genuine title contender.
Heading into 2025, Ferrari finds itself at a crossroads. While the team ended 2024 on a high, sustaining that momentum will be crucial.
With Hamilton’s arrival, Leclerc’s growth, and a strengthened technical team, Ferrari has the potential to challenge for championships.
However, the question remains whether they can consistently deliver results in a highly competitive grid.