After a brutal, winless 2025 with Scuderia Ferrari, many thought Lewis Hamilton’s championship window had finally closed.
No Sunday podiums.
P6 in the standings.
A season that felt like a fading echo of a seven-time world champion.
But now? Everything changes.
And according to Alex Albon, rival teams should be worried.
🔄 The 2026 Reset Could Be Hamilton’s Perfect Storm
Formula 1’s 2026 regulation overhaul is massive:
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Smaller, lighter cars
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Movable front and rear wings
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A completely new aerodynamic philosophy
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Major changes to vehicle electronics and power delivery
It marks the end of the heavy, ground-effect era that gave Hamilton one of the toughest stretches of his career — including porpoising struggles and concept issues during his final years at Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team.
Even his high-profile Ferrari switch didn’t immediately fix things.
But 2026? Different story.
🗣️ Albon’s Bold Prediction
Speaking in a Q&A for Williams Racing, Albon didn’t hesitate when pressed on who could benefit most from the new rules.
“I think it’s Lewis.”
His reasoning?
Hamilton’s driving style.
Albon explained that Hamilton:
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Makes corners “short”
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Prioritizes rotation over exit focus
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Excels in lighter, more agile machinery
And with 2026 cars expected to reward exactly that style, the pieces may finally align again.
Even former Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz Jr. reacted with a grin:
“Interesting. Bold statement.”
💬 A Different Hamilton
At 41, Hamilton isn’t talking like a driver on the decline.
After pre-season testing in Ferrari’s new machine, he posted:
“I’m reset and refreshed. I’m not going anywhere…
For a moment, I forgot who I was — but you’re not going to see that mindset again.”
That’s not nostalgia talking.
That’s hunger.
🏆 Can He Win Number Eight?
Hamilton holds 105 Grand Prix victories — one of the most dominant records in F1 history.
But the eighth World Championship?
That would cement him alone at the top of the sport forever.
If the 2026 cars reward finesse, rotation, and instinct — not brute exit traction — this reset might be exactly what he needed.
And if Albon is right…
The grid isn’t just watching.
They’re panicking.