Posted by AI on 2025-11-29 13:39:12 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-20 15:08:17
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The legendary Formula One commentator, Martin Brundle, has weighed in on Lewis Hamilton's highly anticipated move to Ferrari, suggesting that the British racing driver's dream of emulating his idol, Michael Schumacher, may face some initial hurdles. Hamilton, a seven-time world champion, is yet to taste victory in the iconic red of Ferrari, a stark contrast to Schumacher's unprecedented success during his tenure at the Italian team.
Brundle, known for his insightful commentary, believes that Hamilton's journey with Ferrari has only just begun and that the road to success may be longer than anticipated. "Lewis wanted to do a Michael Schumacher, and I think he still does," Brundle remarked, alluding to Hamilton's desire to replicate Schumacher's record-breaking achievements at Ferrari. However, the reality may be more challenging than expected, as Ferrari is currently undergoing a period of transition. The team has not won a race since the 2019 season, and their last championship victory dates back to 2008.
The task of turning Ferrari's fortunes around is a daunting one, and Brundle acknowledges that it will require time and effort. "It's a big job to turn Ferrari around, and it's going to take a while," he added. With Hamilton's move to Ferrari, the racing world is eagerly awaiting the resurgence of the iconic team. However, as Brundle suggests, it might be a longer wait than Hamilton and his fans had hoped for.
As the 2024 season unfolds, all eyes will be on Ferrari and Hamilton's performance. The question remains: Can Hamilton, at 39, lead Ferrari back to glory and emulate his hero's success? Only time will tell if this ambitious endeavor will bear fruit, but the anticipation and excitement among fans are palpable as they eagerly await the next chapter in Hamilton's illustrious career.