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Will Lewis Hamilton Retire in 2025?

Published 03/22/2024, 3:52 PM EDT

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Lewis Hamilton’s sensational move to Ferrari in 2025 sent shockwaves through Formula 1, fueling intense speculation. Departing Mercedes despite a signed two-year deal that extended until the end of 2025, the Brit exercised a release clause to make the surprise switch. His arrival at Ferrari, replacing Carlos Sainz, added another layer of intrigue to the season. The spotlight shifts to his plans as the 39-year-old gears up for his final races with the iconic Italian team.

Rumors abound about Hamilton’s post-2025 plans, with retirement being a prominent speculation. Yet, amidst the uncertainty, Brit’s legacy stands tall. His record-breaking achievements and impact on the sport ensure his place in F1 history. Whether he continues racing, his influence will endure, shaping the sport for generations.

Lewis Hamilton’s retirement prospects for 2025

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When Lewis Hamilton was interviewed by Formula1.nl some time back, the topic of retirement surfaced, prompting the interviewer to remind the racer of his previous statements. The interviewer stated, “A few years ago you told me that after your forty you don’t want to race anymore,”. Hamilton in response said, “And that’s still possible. I don’t have a fixed plan for the future. I still feel fit and still enjoy what I do. I have now learned that you should never say ‘never’ in life.” The Briton’s retort reflects his flexible outlook on his racing career, suggesting that while retirement remains a possibility, he remains open to whatever the future may hold.

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During his conversation with Formula 1 magazine, Mercedes Driver opened up about his plans, emphasizing his adaptable approach to life. “I have no set plan for the future. I still feel fit and still enjoy what I do. I have now learned that you should never say ‘never’ in life,” he remarked. The 7-time world champion also expressed his ambition to clinch an eighth championship title, suggesting it might satisfy his competitive hunger.

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However, he remained candid about the uncertainty beyond that achievement, stating, “I never said that an eighth title would be the endpoint. And I don’t know what follows after driving in Formula One.”

While considering the end of his career, Hamilton also hinted at a deliberate process before making a final decision.

What are Lewis Hamilton’s plans after retirement?

During the Qatar Grand Prix 2023, the Mercedes driver disclosed his post-retirement plans. He expressed a desire to indulge in activities he’s passionate about, such as parachute jumping and surfing. The Brit revealed his activities to si.com, “I love watching races like Le Mans, it looks incredible. I love Moto, I’ve always loved MotoGP. I still do, I’ve got two superbikes.”I think I’ll ride motorbikes, but not competitively. I’ve got lots of other things to do, I don’t think I’ll be doing any more competitions, at least not as a professional. It takes too much time.”I’ll continue parachute jumping and surfing.”

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39-year-old also hinted at the possibility of taking a sabbatical to assess his post-Formula 1 racing aspirations. He seeks to delve into whether his passion for competition still burns brightly. The notion seems to be to step back, evaluate the void left by racing, and then contemplate a potential return or exploration of alternative endeavors.

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Ashwini Bochkeri

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Ashwini Bochkeri is a Formula 1 writer at EssentiallySports. After acquiring her MBA, she steered into the realm of journalism. With 2 years of content writing experience at Net Profit Reality and having crafted 500-plus articles, social media posts & creatives she transitioned into her current role as an F1 writer.
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Shreya Singh