The Formula One star has had a disappointing start to the 2025 F1 season with new team Ferrari.
A top Formula One pundit has suggested Lewis Hamilton could retire from the sport following his disappointing start to life with Ferrari.
After winning six F1 Driversâ Championship titles during a highly-successful 12 years with Mercedes, Hamilton shocked fans last year when he announced he would be joining Ferrari at the start of the 2025 season.
However, things havenât gone quite to plan for Hamilton since joining the iconic F1 team, leaving him seventh in the driver standings after five race weekends.
And when asked to comment on this, a former F1 driver has suggested that Hamilton may decide to retire in the near future due to his poor form with Ferrari.

Despite pulling off a shock win in the sprint race ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, Hamilton has failed to finish on the podium for any of the main races this weekend and is 16 points behind teammate Charles Leclerc in the standings.
Although there is still a long season ahead of the Brit, former driver Ralf Schumacher â the brother of Michael Schumacher who is the only other driver in F1 history to win seven titles â believes Hamilton could retire at the end of the year if things donât improve.
Speaking on Sky Germanyâs Backstage Pit Lane podcast, Schumacher said: âHe just canât cope with the car. We talk a lot about Lando Norris, but itâs almost worse with him
âYou can see that heâs really slumped over. If youâre standing there at some point and have no more resources and are permanently slower, then you lose everything.
âI know from my own experience: if it goes on like this, itâs no fun anymore.
âThen at some point, he wakes up in the morning and thinks to himself: âWhy am I doing this to myself? Iâm no longer having fun, I canât do it anymore. Iâm getting in the way of my team.â
âIf it goes on like this, thereâs a risk that at some point heâll say: âLook, I donât want this anymore. I want to live my life now, Iâm 40 years old. Iâm so rich, Iâm not doing this to myself anymore. Obviously itâs not working out for some reason.ââ
Schumacher went on to explain that it may yet take some time for Hamilton to fully adjust to Ferrari and that he could still turn things around, but the gap between him and Leclerc is concerning.
âItâs a huge project that Ferrari and Hamilton had in mind, but at the moment heâs a long way away from Charles Leclerc. I wouldnât have thought it would be so extreme,â he added.
âHowever, China also showed that as soon as he gets into the car and the track and the car suit him, he delivers. Thereâs still something to come.â