09/08/2025 18:20
Lewis Hamilton has found himself at the centre of widespread
rumours about his F1 future and whether or not now is the time he
steps aside and into retirement. The Ferrari driver endured a
torrid Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, which topped off an
underwhelming first 'half' season with the Italian team. Prior to
joining the Scuderia, the seven-time F1 drivers' champion was
already the target of negativity and criticism for the difficult
way in which his Mercedes tenure came to a close, but since moving
to Maranello, it has reached fever pitch. The current speculation
engulfing the British driver is a consequence of a difficult
opening 14 rounds with Ferrari, which has failed to produce even a
grand prix podium or come close to living up to the pre-season
hype. Hamilton has scored 109 points, whilst Charles Leclerc has
taken 151, 42 more. Most damning, however, is that the
40-year-old's team-mate has reached the rostrum five times, whilst
he has had to settle for only a sprint win and a further sprint
podium. The disappointment culminated in a crestfallen Hamilton at
the Hungaroring, where he branded himself "absolutely useless" and
suggested Ferrari needed to "change driver", a comment that has
exacerbated the calls for him to retire, despite being contracted
until at least the end of next year. But it nonetheless raises the
question of who would be an appropriate replacement for the
105-time grand prix winner, and in a recent poll conducted by
RacingNews365 , a plurality of voters threw their support behind
Carlos Sainz returning to the seat Hamilton took from him. Over 28
percent of respondents backed the Williams driver, who secured over
10 percent more of the vote than the next-most chosen candidate,
Haas driver and Ferrari junior Oliver Bearman. Check out the full
results from the latest poll by RacingNews365 below and let us know
what you think by leaving a comment!