Former Formulation 1 driver and Sky Sports activities analyst Martin Brundle has argued that Lewis Hamilton’s spectacular return to kind in 2026 is all the way down to the seven-time champion lastly constructing belief with Ferrari.
After a extremely anticipated however troublesome 2025 marketing campaign, by which Hamilton didn’t safe a podium, the 41-year-old has silenced his critics in 2026. He at the moment sits 49 factors away from his team-mate Charles Leclerc.
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A maiden podium with Ferrari, with third place on the Chinese language Grand Prix, was adopted by consecutive second-place finishes in Canada and Monaco. Hamilton then ended his victory drought by securing his 106th profession win on the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.
His sturdy kind has continued at this weekend’s British Grand Prix, the place he secured pole place for the dash race earlier than ending in second behind championship chief Kimi Antonelli.
Reflecting on the distinction between Hamilton’s present confidence and his struggles all through 2025, Brundle defined through the Sky Sports activities F1 broadcast: “He lives for it. He is so devoted to being a Formulation 1 driver.
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“What was uncommon final yr was, not solely did Lewis thrash himself brazenly, however he was making errors and spinning the automotive off.
Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
“He seemed utterly misplaced and struggled to combine at Ferrari. He had been at McLaren and Mercedes – two UK-based groups – all of his life virtually. He joined McLaren when he was 12.
“So a distinct tradition and, to an extent, a distinct language, he actually struggled. He wasn’t in a position to take a giant crew of individuals with him like a Bono [Peter Bonnington].”
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The previous Tyrrell driver added: “When Michael Schumacher went to Ferrari, he had Ross Brawn, Rory Byrne, Jean Todt. He was a part of a bundle whereas Lewis largely went as a person.
“It is simply taken him some time to belief Ferrari and vice versa.”
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