F1 fans divided over Lewis Hamilton’s future after challenging Ferrari debut
The Formula 1 community is buzzing with debate over the future of Lewis Hamilton following his turbulent first season with Ferrari. The seven-time world champion described 2025 as the toughest year of his nearly twenty-year career in F1, and for the first time, he failed to reach the podium even once.
Lewis Hamilton’s candid reflections on his struggles and his subdued demeanor in the closing stages of the season prompted by the RacingNews365 website to survey fans on whether he should continue racing or step away from the sport.
The results reveal a divided fanbase. Roughly a quarter of respondents believe Lewis Hamilton should retire immediately and not contest the 2026 season, while an equal proportion feel he should push on in pursuit of a record-breaking eighth drivers’ championship.
Another 21.75% of fans think the British driver still has a few competitive seasons left in him, suggesting he can continue racing effectively for Ferrari. Meanwhile, 18.58% would support him retiring at the end of 2026, but only if either his performance or the team’s results fail to meet expectations.
Finally, 10.17% of respondents feel Lewis Hamilton should honor his Ferrari contract and retire once it expires at the end of 2026, leaving the decision up to the natural conclusion of his current deal.
Poll breakdown: Should Lewis Hamilton retire from Formula 1?
| Option | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Yes, he should retire now before the 2026 F1 campaign | 24.74% |
| No, he should keep going until he wins his eighth title | 24.74% |
| No, he’s still got another few seasons in him | 21.75% |
| He should retire at the end of 2026, but only if he or Ferrari is not performing | 18.58% |
| Yes, he should retire at the end of 2026 when his Ferrari contract expires | 10.17% |
The results clearly show the F1 fanbase is split on Lewis Hamilton’s next move, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding his future in the sport after a challenging debut season with the Scuderia.
