“He still has what it takes!” Ex-F1 driver backs Lewis Hamilton to be flying at Ferrari in 2025

The seven-time F1 champion of the world Lewis Hamilton will rep the Red of Ferrari in 2025. Since the end of 2021, things have not really been in Hamilton’s favor as he has often struggled behind the wheel of the Mercedes cars. The 2024 F1 season has also panned out around the same lines as well but despite all this, the Ex-F1 driver Jhonny Herbert has backed Lewis Hamilton to put out his absolute A-game wearing the iconic gear of Ferrari next year.

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Hamilton is all-set to leave Mercedes after spending over a decade with the team. Lewis will be looking to fly out of the blocks as quickly and as positively as he can. Has he still got what it takes?

I think he has. Jhonny Herbert via Vision4sportThe 39-year-old is moving to Ferrari in his pursuit of a record-breaking eighth world championship. Hamilton has shown glimpses of his past self this year by amassing two victories in an inconsistent car.

Ferrari is a team on the rise and the Brit’s move has come at just about the right time. RELATEDEx-F1 driver makes a strong ‘crash we crash’ remark around Lando Norris’ fight against Max VerstappenLewis Hamilton will be ‘motivated’ competing against Charles LeclercWhile Herbert has backed Hamilton to hit the ground running straightaway next year, he has also dwelled on the tricky predicament of Charles Leclerc. The Monegasque has been driving for Ferrari since the 2019 season of F1.

Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton (via IMAGO)Moreover, he has always been an extremely strong driver and is seen by many as one of the most exceptional talents on the modern grid. Then there is Charles to deal with at the same time which will really motivate him. It is all about motivation for the driver.

It should be a really good start for Ferrari because of the position they are in at the moment. Jhonny Herbert via the same interviewLeclerc and Hamilton could prove to be one of the strongest driver pairings in the 2025 F1 season. However, for this to happen, they will be required to put first the team’s objectives rather than their own in the driver’s tussle.

RELATEDMercedes F1 book reveals ‘shy at heart’ Lewis Hamilton has a close circle of friendsKeeping all this in view, the Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur will have a tough task in front of him next year. Expectations will be high in both championships and Vasseur will have to find a way to keep his competitive drivers on the same page.

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