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Hamilton suggests Ferrari personnel changes needed for 2026
2025 Abu Dhabi GP FP1: Lindblad and Iwasa join seven other rookies in first practice
After 23 Grands Prix in 2025, the title fight goes down to the wire in Abu Dhabi
Lewis Hamilton has been reflecting back on his maiden season as a Ferrari driver – and the changes that might be needed ahead of 2026.
Lewis Hamilton has suggested that he and Ferrari may need to look at making changes to personnel ahead of 2026, with the seven-time World Champion admitting that they will examine factors that could help to “optimise our teamwork” after a challenging 2025.
Following his headline switch from Mercedes to the Scuderia, Hamilton has faced some ups and downs during his maiden campaign with the Italian outfit. While there were positive moments – including his Sprint victory in China – there have also been trickier times, and Hamilton is yet to stand on a Grand Prix podium since joining the team.
Could Lewis Hamilton retire after Abu Dhabi?
Lewis Hamilton's first season at Ferrari summed up in a single image
This week marked nine years since Nico Rosberg suddenly announced his retirement from F1, so drained from the task of beating Lewis Hamilton that he could no longer go on.
Rosberg’s retirement gave birth to a fun new game at the end of each season when everyone tries to predict which driver could walk away without warning. At the end of a miserable first season with Ferrari, Hamilton himself is the perfect candidate in 2025…
A version of this article originally appeared in PlanetF1.com’s conclusions from the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix
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