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Rumors are swirling that Ferrari might already be eyeing the exit door for Lewis Hamilton after 2026, barely a year into their blockbuster partnership. The seven-time champ, hailed as racing royalty when he jumped ship from Mercedes, has had a rough ride in red so far—no wins, no podiums, and lagging behind teammate Charles Leclerc by a whopping 60 points. Not exactly the fairy tale everyone expected.
Insiders whisper that Ferrari’s top brass are getting cold feet about Hamilton’s long-term fit. Sure, he’s got that massive $60-million-a-year contract locked in until 2026, but if things don’t turn around fast, the Scuderia might just cut their losses. The SF-25’s finicky ride-height issues haven’t helped, and despite Hamilton’s meticulous tweaks and feedback, progress has been sluggish. Even a legend can’t work miracles when the car’s fighting him every lap.
2026 looms large—new regs, new chances, maybe even a new face in the cockpit. Oliver Bearman, the 19-year-old Brit who stunned everyone with a P4 finish in Mexico, looks primed to seize a seat if Ferrari pulls the plug on Hamilton. Imagine that: F1’s most iconic team swapping out one British star for another, just like that.
For Hamilton, the clock’s ticking. The next year could either rewrite his legacy with a fiery Ferrari comeback or leave fans wondering what might’ve been. No pressure, right?
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