In 2025, Lewis Hamilton will wear the colors of Ferrari, news that has shaken the world of Formula 1. After years of speculation and rumors, the seven-time world champion has finally made the decision to leave Mercedes, triggering a series of emotional reactions that paint him as if he was on the verge of a final farewell to racing. In reality, the Hamilton-Ferrari operation, far from being a tragedy for Mercedes, could be the best strategic move that the German team could do. And, contrary to what you might think, the real beneficiary of this situation is Toto Wolffthe team principal of Mercedes.
Who is the real winner: Mercedes or Hamilton?
For years, Mercedes has dominated the Formula 1 scene thanks to a perfect combination of an incredible car and the talent of Lewis Hamilton. However, recent years have shown that this combination is no longer foolproof. From 2022, with the introduction of Mercedes W13Brackley’s team experienced a sharp decline in performance. The technical project proved to be a failure, leaving the team in difficulty and calling into question Hamilton’s ability to compete at the highest level. To make the situation worse, the arrival of the young and talented George Russellwho has shown that he has what it takes to become Mercedes’ new golden boy, has put further pressure on Hamilton, pushing him into a position of less importance within the team.
In this context, Hamilton’s departure for Ferrari no longer appears as a dramatic loss for Mercedes, but rather as a strategic liberation. Hamilton, who is now approaching 40 years oldis no longer the unstoppable asset it was during its golden years. His recent performances have not lived up to his past, and Mercedes have found themselves having to balance the expectations of the champion with the need to look to the future. Russell’s presence made it clear that the team was already preparing for the passing of the baton.
Toto Wolff: from “victim” to winning strategist
At the media level, Toto Wolff was presented as the “victim” of a sudden and painful decision by Hamilton, but this narrative is far from the truth. In reality, Wolff wisely exploited the opportunity to renew the team without having to face the risk of image damage. Hamilton’s departure for Ferrari removed from the scene a driver who, in recent years, he has become more of a burden than a resource for the stable.
Hamilton, in fact, despite remaining a legend of Formula 1, has seen his performances decline progressivelyalso due to a non-competitive car. For Mercedes, his stay risked becoming a problem. Wolffwith his strategic move, he was able to get rid of this “problem” without appearing to be the bad guy in the situation. On the contrary, with Hamilton choosing to leave on his own initiative, Mercedes exits the situation without any reputational damage, keeping the image of respect towards its champion intact.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli: the new Mercedes chapter
Hamilton’s departure opens the doors to the future of Mercedes, embodied in the very young man Andrea Kimi Antonelli. The Italian talent, already considered one of the brightest promises of motorsport, has been called upon to take up the legacy of the seven-time world champion. Thanks to Hamilton’s move, Wolff was able to continue this generational change without raising controversy or risking being accused of having “dumped” Hamilton to focus on an inexperienced young man.
The presence of Russell and Antonelli ensures a promising future for Mercedes, with two young drivers hungry for victories. Antonelli’s entry represents a new beginning for the team, which can now focus on a long-term technical project without being held back by the needs of a declining champion. Furthermore, the narrative that Wolff managed to build around Hamilton’s departure allows the Brackley team to continue to enjoy a solid reputation, both among fans and sponsors.
Hamilton at Ferrari: a new beginning or an insurmountable challenge?
Hamilton’s move to Ferrari, for his part, will certainly be a fascinating chapter in his career, but not without risks. Ferrari, historically one of the most prestigious and desired teams, has not been immune to technical and management problems in recent years. The pressure on Hamilton will be very high, not only to prove that he is still a top driver, but also to bring Ferrari back to its former glory.
For the Maranello team, having Hamilton in the garage is one winning marketing movebut on the competitive front it remains to be seen whether it will be able to provide the British champion with a car worthy of his ambitions. Furthermore, coexistence with Charles Leclercalready Ferrari’s top driver, could generate internal tensions, with both drivers eager to establish themselves as team leaders.