When seven-time F1 championĀ Lewis HamiltonĀ announced his move to Ferrari, many expected great things from the Brit instantly.

Sadly, Hamilton’s first year in red did not go according to plan, with the former Mercedes man publicly questioning the car he had been saddled with andĀ at times, even his own abilities.
2026 is an entirely different storyĀ however and things have finally fallen into place at Fred Vasseur’s Italian team.
At theĀ Barcelona Grand PrixĀ last time out, Hamilton brought an end to his 686-day grand prix win drought, sealing a victory for the first time with Ferrari.
But why did it take over a year for the 41-year-old toĀ finally find his placeĀ at the Maranello-based squad?
Why it took a year forĀ FerrariĀ to get ‘full value’ from Hamilton
Hamilton enjoyed 12 successful seasons with the Silver Arrows before switching to Ferrari,Ā picking up six of his seven drivers’ titles with Mercedes.
As a result, now that Hamilton’s impact at Ferrari is translating into improved track results, many are pointing to his experience atĀ MercedesĀ as an explanation for how his expertise have helped Vasseur’s team to change their entire philosophy to suit their new star.
But respected F1 journalist Mark Hughes thinks the true explanation around how Hamilton changed Ferrari is in fact much simpler.
Speaking onĀ The Race podcastĀ following Hamilton’s win in Barcelona, Hughes weighed in on how he thinks Hamilton went about enacting change at the Italian marque, questioning the complexity of the Brit’s approach.
āI donāt think itās Lewis saying: āThis is how you do it,ā” Hughes began, instead pointing to a much simpler approach he believes Hamilton took.
“I think itās Lewis saying: āThis is what I need, and youāre paying me all this money. Youāve employed me and youāre putting one hand behind my back. Whatās the point of that?
āāIf you want to get full value from me, and if Iām going to get anything from this partnership, this is what I need and itās your job to give me it.ā And itās taken a year to do that.
āSo, yes, heās definitely been a very important part of giving them the car where theyāre at now.
āBut I donāt think itās like this all-seeing, super-wise wizard guru that it is sometimes portrayed as. Itās just pretty simple, really. Itās just saying: āI can deliver you much more lap time if you give me what I need, but you havenāt got it at the moment.āā



