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Lewis Hamilton likely to join Ferrari for 2025 season

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Lewis Hamilton might be representing Ferrari in the 2025 season. The British driver has been a part of Mercedes Benz over the years and had an accomplished career for the company as a race driver. The star driver from England has the joint most World Drivers’ Championship titles along with Michael Schumacher.  

In F1, Hamilton has seven world titles to his name, which is a stellar record. For the first time in 2008, Lewis ended up winning the championship at a young age. While the following 4-5 years were dominated by Sebastian Vettel, Hamilton dominated the mid and high 2010s were dominated by Hamilton. 

Between the years 2014 to 2020, the 39-year-old was at his prime where he won a whopping six titles. Barring 2016, Hamilton won the World title every year in the period, which is an insane domination. The star race driver also has many other records to his name in Formula One racing.  

Two-year contract between Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari?

The British have the greatest number of career wins for a driver at 103. Lewis also has a record number of pole positions to his name (104). With 197 podium finishes, Hamilton happens to be one of the greatest race drivers in the history of Formula One racing. No wonder Ferrari is interested in him. 

Ferrari has been searching for someone to be their flagbearer in the coming days. Lewis seems to be the guy Ferrari is looking for. Given the age factor, Ferrari is considering having a 2-year deal with the former World champion. Today, the likes of Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, and Sebastian Vettel are popular figures in the world. 

Considered as one of the most adventurous sporting events, F1 involves racing which involves speed and skills. The quality of the cars also plays a role. Some of the top cars in racing like Ferrari, Mercedes Benz, Red Bulls, and Williams hire drivers that can be not just the quality of drivers, but also make them some of the popular stars in the Sports community. 

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