F1 News: Stefano Domenicali On Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari Move - "Very Positive" For F1

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali claims that Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari in 2025 is "very positive."
F1 News: Stefano Domenicali On Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari Move - "Very Positive" For F1
F1 News: Stefano Domenicali On Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari Move - "Very Positive" For F1 /

The Formula 1 community has been left shocked by the news of Lewis Hamilton's upcoming move from Mercedes to Ferrari in 2025. Stefano Domenicali, the former Ferrari team boss and the current CEO of Formula 1, has warmly embraced Hamilton's transition, recognising its potential to enhance the global appeal of the sport.

Key Takeaways:

  • Historic Transfer: Lewis Hamilton's switch to Ferrari is a landmark moment in F1, drawing attention and excitement from fans and insiders.
  • Domenicali's Endorsement: As a seasoned figure in F1, Domenicali's positive outlook on Hamilton's move reflects its potential to broaden the sport's appeal and invigorate the competitive dynamics within teams.
  • Eager Anticipation: The full effect of Hamilton's transition will unfold after his final season with Mercedes, adding a layer of anticipation to the upcoming F1 seasons.
Lewis Hamilton Mercedes (36)

Domenicali highlighted the widespread excitement surrounding Hamilton's move during a video for Sportmediaset:

"It's certainly very interesting news, which has had an extraordinary response, not only in Italy but also around the world."

Domenicali's enthusiasm for Hamilton's move is not isolated. Helmut Marko, an advisor to Red Bull Racing, echoed this sentiment, suggesting that Hamilton's switch is "the best thing that can happen to Formula 1 at the moment." Such high-profile endorsements highlight the move's perceived benefit for the sport, suggesting a boost in competitiveness and viewer engagement.

Domenicali further elaborated on the potential benefits, noting:

"This is a guarantee of an extension of attention on our world even for next year, very positive, certainly.

"But I believe that the effect will be notable also for what will happen on the track inside Ferrari, inside the Mercedes team, because the dynamics will change, the relations will change, and this will do good to the interests of our championship."

However, the immediate impact of this announcement is tempered by the fact that Hamilton will remain with Mercedes for another season. 

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Lydia Mee
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Lydia is the lead editor of F1 editorial. After following the sport for several years, she was finally able to attend the British Grand Prix in person in 2017. Since then, she's been addicted to not only the racing, but the atmosphere the fans bring to each event. She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport and a more diverse industry.