Lewis Hamilton has made it clear that he intends to give his all during his final season with Mercedes, marking the end of an era in Formula 1. The seven-time world champion, who has formed the most successful driver-team partnership in F1 history with Mercedes, will be leaving the Silver Arrows at the end of 2024 to join Scuderia Ferrari in 2025.
Hamilton’s departure comes as Mercedes has struggled to find consistent success in the ground-effect era, leading to two winless seasons for the British driver—a first in his illustrious career. However, Hamilton remains as determined as ever to claim an unprecedented eighth world title, and his move to Ferrari is seen as a calculated bet to achieve that goal.
Despite his impending exit, Hamilton is fully committed to ending his time with Mercedes on a high note. Having raced for the team since 2013 and being backed by Mercedes since his karting days, the 39-year-old has a deep connection with the German manufacturer. He is eager to deliver strong performances and leave a lasting legacy.
This season, Hamilton has shown that he still has what it takes to compete at the highest level. Mercedes has made significant progress in car development, with the team consistently returning to the front of the field. The Silver Arrows have won the most races this year after Red Bull, and Hamilton is the only driver besides Max Verstappen to have won more than one race so far. Notably, his victory in Belgium, aided by George Russell’s disqualification, showcased his skill and determination.
Hamilton has emphasized that he is pushing himself to the limit this year, driven by his special bond with Mercedes and his desire to see the team succeed even after he departs. With 10 races remaining in 2024, Hamilton is poised to challenge Verstappen for the championship. His consistency and ability to avoid mistakes make him a formidable contender, and fans are eager to see if he can secure his eighth world title before bidding farewell to the team that has defined his career.
As Hamilton prepares for his next chapter with Ferrari, he remains focused on delivering one final, unforgettable season with Mercedes, determined to cement his legacy as one of the greatest drivers in the history of Formula 1.