Hamilton Dismisses Ferrari Exit Claims
Hamilton holds a contract through 2026 despite a record 20-race podium drought and calls for clearer FIA penalty rules amid controversy.
- On Nov 6, Lewis Hamilton dismissed claims he may not race for Ferrari beyond 2026 after a hugely disappointing 2025 season following his move from Mercedes.
- A run of 20 races without a podium has left Hamilton sixth in the drivers' championship with 146 points, 64 fewer than Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc.
- Hamilton said, `I have a pretty long contract. Normally, when you do a contract, it's usually the year before` contract talks begin, and he is far from that stage now.
- Hamilton on Thursday pressed the FIA to upgrade penalty procedures after Mexico City Grand Prix incidents, saying he was the only punished driver and criticising a lack of clarity and `secrecy of decisions made in the background`.
- Oliver Bearman dismissed talk of succeeding Hamilton as unrealistic after a strong rookie season and fourth-place Mexico finish, amid speculation about Fred Vasseur's future and Riccardo Corte's departure.
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Lewis Hamilton does not seem to be concerned about the rumours surrounding his contract with Ferrari, ensuring that he has a "long enough" commitment with the Scuderia in Formula 1. The British season on the Italian team did not go as planned for one or the other of the parties, Hamilton remaining for the moment without a podium to his credit. In this context, speculations are going well, some having suggested in the last few days that Ferrari's…
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