Lewis Hamilton, Africa and Retirement Decision
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At 41 years of age, Ferrari F1 driver Lewis Hamilton is naturally thinking about what the end of his legendary Formula One racing career will look like. But in a recent interview, he revealed that he's made a special pledge to keep him in the sport.
Sh-t,” says Hamilton to no one in particular. “I’m nervous.” Soon enough, however, the seven-time Formula One world champion overcomes his anxiety and is standing face-to-face with a shiny black stallion named Aroma.
The F1 racer is keeping his interviews professional — and steering clear of spilling the tea on his "private" life.
Lewis Hamilton admits he fell short at Ferrari in 2025 and reveals the personal reset behind his renewed F1 2026
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Lewis Hamilton admits he fell in love with Kenya during visit
Lewis Hamilton praises Kenya, sharing insights on African motorsport readiness and his ambition to race on the continent, highlighting Rwanda's potential.
The seven-time world champion arrived at the 2026 season opener at Albert Park Circuit refreshed following an off-season he said
Lewis Hamilton could not hide his deflation after only qualifying 18th for the sprint race in Qatar on Friday night. A week on, Hamilton fared no better over a single lap and was knocked out in SQ1 on Friday night at the Lusail International Circuit, as ...
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton gives the 'Inside Track' ahead of this weekend's F1 2010 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos.
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton joined Ferrari ahead of the 2025 season in the hopes of extending his all-time records for total wins, poles, and championships. He may have something else interesting planned while he is wearing red, though ...
World champion Lando Norris had a truncated session with a gearbox problem, as Ferrari and Red Bull set the early pace.