Lewis Hamilton admits the past few weeks have been “emotional” and “surreal” as the Mercedes driver appeared in public for the first time since his 2025 move to Ferrari was announced.
Seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton is about to embark on his 12th and final season with Mercedes following the news that he will join the Scuderia next year.
Hamilton, who has won six of his seven titles with Mercedes, was present at the launch of the Silver Arrows’ 2024 F1 car – the W15 – at Silverstone on Wednesday morning and emphasised his “excitement” on the eve of another Formula 1 season.
“It’s obviously been emotional, it’s very surreal to be here,” said Hamilton, when asked about the last few weeks.
“I came here in 2013, 11 years with the team, [now] starting my 12th. It is such a privilege to work with a group of people where you see the work they’re doing over the winter. You see a car coming together at the beginning of the year, this is the most exciting part of the season really.
“You’re seeing everyone’s launches, this is the first time I’ve seen the car come together as a whole. To know everything underneath the hood, which people won’t get to see, but George and I will be able to experience on the track. It’s exciting.”
Mercedes unveiled the W15, which features the predominant black livery of last year but with their traditional silver colour incorporated within the design, via a live stream on YouTube. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff insisted the car is a “complete relaunch” after two years of disappointment and Red Bull domination.
Hamilton and team-mate George Russell will drive the W15 for the first time during a shakedown event at Silverstone later today.
“The focus through winter training is first [place],” Hamilton added.
“It’s getting the team back to where we once were. We’ve had a difficult couple of years which has grounded us.
“It’s [about] being diligent with our work, understanding our data and practice. Even one lap in the rain today might give George and I a bit of a feeling of what’s to come.
“I’ve always loved working with the team, particularly when there’s so many people, it’s a huge human element. Without those people working so incredibly hard, we wouldn’t get to where we want to be. It’s great when we have a common goal – and we focus on that the whole year. It’s a real privilege.”
Mercedes team principal Wolff added: “It’s been a very busy winter, obviously it’s going to be our last season with Lewis.
“We are keen on bringing a really quick car and then in the factory, hard at work to deliver the product – and today we’ll see how it goes.”
After today’s filming day, Mercedes will head to pre-season testing in Bahrain next week. The first race of the season is at the same circuit on 2 March.