07/08/2025 12:54
Former F1 owner Bernie Ecclestone has cautioned Lewis Hamilton to
walk away from F1 before something "nasty" befalls the seven-time
F1 drivers' champion. The 94-year-old also forwarded two possible
candidates to replace his compatriot at Ferrari, including a rising
star of the Red Bull programme. Ecclestone - who was at the helm of
F1 from the 1970s through to 2017, when he sold the championship to
current owners Liberty Media - believes Hamilton is "cheating
himself" by continuing to race . After joining Ferrari from
Mercedes over the winter, the 105-time grand prix winner has
endured an underwhelming and wretched start to life with the
Maranello-based team. His despair at the situation reached a zenith
at the recent Hungarian Grand Prix, chastising himself as "useless"
and suggesting the Scuderia ought to "change driver" after
qualifying a lowly P12. Such is the painful reality of his current
situation, Ecclestone has called on Hamilton to stop taking the
"risk" of racing in F1. "I wouldn't want anything bad to happen to
Lewis," the British business magnate said to Mail Sport . "He's not
fighting for a world championship and is at a stage of his life
when it wouldn't be worth him spending two years laid up in bed
with a broken back or anything else nasty. "He doesn't need to take
the risk any longer. He's won seven world titles and that is quite
enough." Two highly-touted Ferrari options Ecclestone, who also
believes Ferrari should buy out the remainder of Hamilton's
contract, went as far as to suggest some potential replacements for
the 40-year-old. The former Brabham team owner zeroed in on two
emerging young talents, both of whom have seriously impressed the
F1 establishment over the first half of their rookie campaigns. "If
I could steal him, I'd take Isack Hadjar from Racing Bulls," he
added. "He has done super well in his first year and is a great
guy. "I also rate our friend from Brazil [Stake driver Gabriel
Bortoleto]. He is talented. Both of them are sensible, too." The
former has scored points in six rounds, including a point in the
Spa-Francorchamps sprint, with a best finish of sixth in Monaco. He
has also yet to be eliminated in Q1. Meanwhile, the latter is
quickly coming into his own, taking sixth place at the Hungaroring
and outperforming team-mate Nico Hulkenberg 8-6 in their qualifying
head-to-head across the opening 14 rounds of the season.