Abu Dhabi, Lewis Hamilton and F1
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Lewis Hamilton will miss FP1 at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and be replaced by Charles Leclerc’s younger brother. The move will ensure Ferrari field a rookie on the mandatory four occasions
David Croft insists Lewis Hamilton is not thinking about quitting F1 after a woeful first season with Ferrari. Seven-time world champion Hamilton has endured a miserable maiden F1 campaign with Ferrari since making a blockbuster switch from Mercedes over the winter.
Mercedes chief Bradley Lord has revealed that Toto Wolff has spoken to Lewis Hamilton to help encourage him after a difficult season with Ferrari.
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Lewis Hamilton’s priceless reaction as Max Verstappen’s Qatar win flips F1 title fight
On being told there was now a three-way fight for the title with McLaren's Lando Norris only 12 points ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri just four points behind him, Hamilton was stunned to realise the Australian hadn't won.
The veteran superstar has endured a less than ideal 2025, not even managing to get his Ferrari car in the top three at any race this year so far.
FORMULA ONE’s do-or-die title showdown in Abu Dhabi will NOT be shown live on Channel 4 like it was in 2021, SunSport understands. Lando Norris leads the way in the F1 World Drivers
Lewis Hamilton took Beyoncé and Jay-Z on a wild 200-mph “hot lap” at the F1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas on Saturday. The British race car driver was seen in a video shared via X getting into a sports car with the “Crazy in Love” songstress, who sat shotgun.
After a brutal, winless season, Hamilton and Charles Leclerc look to 2026 as the payoff for Ferrari’s long, painful development gamble.
Lewis Hamilton expressed disappointment after finishing eighth in the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Despite moving up from the back of the pack to fifth during the race, he found little comfort in the result.
Lewis Hamilton revealed he has written down every single mistake he and Ferrari have made this season. And the seven-time world champion plans to use that lengthy list of problems to guise his and the team's work over the off-season as he aims to avoid suffering through another miserable year in 2026.
With new regulations set to take effect in 2026, both Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton will be looking for a much-needed boost after a frustrating start to the current season. Neither driver has been happy with how things are going at their respective teams,