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Hamilton Warned: “Change Needed” for Ferrari 2025 Arrival

9 months ago By Sports Desk

Lewis Hamilton, who will join Ferrari in 2025, has been warned by his rivals and teammates that a big change is needed in the Formula One environment. As debate rages over the current format of the sprint race, Hamilton has suggested changes to make Saturday’s events more exciting, hinting at potential changes to the sport.

Seven-time world champion Hamilton expressed his opinion on the current form of the sprint race, noting that Saturday is not the most exciting day. His proposal to introduce a reverse grid order was supported by some, while others expressed concerns about the manipulated rating strategy.

Hamilton, one of the leaders of Formula 1, shared his positive experience with long sprint races and suggested increasing their duration. However, it was recognized that such changes could lead to rating strategies aimed at securing low-quality places and further challenge supply.

Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz said experimentation was needed to find the most attractive format, offering options such as a reverse grid or one-lap qualifying to increase unpredictability. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc supported the current sprint format, but agreed that six race weekends in this format would be enough for the season.

Max Verstappen, who has criticized the sprint format since the beginning, prefers a traditional race weekend. The debate over the viability of the sprint format highlights the disagreements among competitors about the perfect balance between tradition and innovation.

As Hamilton prepares to move to Ferrari in 2025, his would-be rivals have warned that meeting the British driver’s bids will require major changes in Formula One. Efforts to revamp the sprint format have resonated with competitors, suggesting that the sport is at a critical stage of re-evaluating its competition structure.

The anticipation of Hamilton’s proposals and the reaction of the racing community will give fans more anticipation as the Formula 1 season progresses. As Formula 1 continues to search for the perfect balance between tradition and innovation, Hamilton’s proposal acts as a catalyst for an important conversation about the future of the race.

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