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Zero Chance: Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari Debut Delayed Until 2025
Lewis Hamilton has no possibility of participating with Ferrari in the Abu Dhabi test after the season concludes. He is unlikely to get behind the wheel for the team during this event.
Lewis Hamilton is likely to have to postpone his debut with Ferrari until 2025.
Experienced BBC journalist Andrew Benson has stated that there is "no" possibility of Hamilton participating for Ferrari in the testing sessions after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
In a Q&A session for BBC Sport, Benson mentioned that there is no chance. Hamilton is committed to Mercedes until the year's end, and the team has stated that he won't be able to test for Ferrari post-season. This is because they have a substantial amount of promotional activities and farewells planned, marking 12 years of collaboration and 18 years with Mercedes engines.
Should Hamilton have been given the chance to drive for Ferrari for the first time, it would have marked a significant event.
Fernando Alonso's debut with Aston Martin, driving a green car devoid of sponsors, garnered significant interest and attention.
Hamilton's move to Ferrari grabbed the spotlight across the entire sports community, marking what would have been a landmark event.
It seems probable that Hamilton won't be seen driving a Ferrari in their iconic red colors until 2025, when he is expected to test an older model at the Fiorano circuit.
After 12 years, Hamilton is set to leave Mercedes.
The driver, who has claimed the world championship title seven times, achieved victory in all 103 of his races using Mercedes engines, a streak that dates back to his time with McLaren from 2007 to
Hamilton secured six out of his seven drivers' championships while racing with Mercedes, maintaining a strong hold on the sport over several years.
Although Lewis Hamilton has not experienced much success since early 2022, he achieved a memorable victory on his home turf at the British Grand Prix earlier this year.
Hamilton secured another win at Spa-Francorchamps, benefiting from the disqualification of George Russell.
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