Lewis Hamilton is stepping into a new chapter of his racing career with Ferrari, but don’t expect him to feel the weight of the moment.
As he gears up for the Australian Grand Prix, the seven-time world champion is keeping things simple—focusing on his own expectations rather than external pressures.
At 40 years old, Hamilton appears completely at ease, even as he takes on one of the biggest challenges of his career.
Despite signing a record-breaking £50 million contract, he insists that the only real pressure he feels comes from within.
“I don’t pay attention to outside noise,” Hamilton shared.
“I put more pressure on myself than anyone ever could. I don’t read the news, and I stay away from social media for long stretches. I’m in my own little world, focused on what really matters.”
Preparing for a Historic Moment
Hamilton’s move to Ferrari isn’t just a personal milestone—it’s a historic one.
He will become the first British driver to race for the Scuderia since Eddie Irvine in 1999.
With Ferrari eager to reclaim dominance in Formula 1, his partnership with Charles Leclerc will be under constant scrutiny.
However, Hamilton isn’t here to prove anything to anyone.
“I know how tough this journey will be,” he admitted.
“But I’ve been in this sport for a long time, and I’ve delivered results time and time again.
I know what it takes to succeed, and that’s exactly what I’m here to do—for myself, my family, and this team.”
Setting the Bar High
So, what does success look like for Hamilton in his Ferrari debut?
For him, it’s about pushing himself to the limit and finding his rhythm as quickly as possible.
“I want to leave this weekend knowing I gave everything,” he said.
“Joining a new team means there’s a transition period, but the goal remains the same—to win and help Ferrari move forward. I’m determined to make this season better than the last three.”
Looking Ahead
With the Australian Grand Prix on the horizon, Hamilton is eager to begin this new era on the right foot.
The road ahead won’t be easy, but if there’s one thing he’s proven throughout his career, it’s that he thrives under pressure—especially when it’s self-imposed.