Hamilton's Prized Move: A Scuderia Symphony

Lewis Hamilton stands on the verge of realizing one of his life's grandest dreams – steering for the iconic Ferrari. Mail Sport has learned that the seven-time world champion has clinched a coveted seat with the Scuderia, potentially as early as the 2025 season.

This revelation validates Mail Sport's exclusive report from last May, disclosing Ferrari's negotiations with Hamilton and their readiness to present him with a £40 million king's ransom to don the prancing horse.

Presently earning £50 million annually with Mercedes, where he secured six of his seven world championships, Hamilton had previously expressed his desire to remain with the team throughout his career.

'They were pushing like mad,' disclosed an insider in Italy, referring to the intense conversations during late spring.

This information was categorically denied by all parties involved, including Ferrari's team principal, Fred Vasseur. However, recent reports from the Italian press suggest that the 39-year-old Hamilton is being eyed as a replacement for Carlos Sainz, whose contract negotiations hit a standstill in December.

While Hamilton is bound to Mercedes until the end of 2025, there is an 'escape clause' that can be untangled, making the move feasible.

The allure of driving for Ferrari has been a persistent fascination throughout Hamilton's career, evident in his flirtations with the team and visits to their factory in Maranello.

John Elkann, the president of the company, is reportedly spearheading the initiative to bring in Hamilton, potentially marking the final chapter of a stellar career. Elkann is drawn to Hamilton's global superstar status, a unique trait among Formula One drivers.

If the speculated move materializes, Hamilton could cap his illustrious career by securing an eighth title with Ferrari – a feat even the great Michael Schumacher, the team's most decorated champion, fell short of achieving.

Reliable sources in Italy strongly suggest that the deal is already signed, underscoring the apparent inevitability of the move. Given Mercedes' recent turmoil, highlighted by Hamilton's dry spell of race wins for the past two seasons, the shift to Ferrari makes strategic sense.

In Ferrari's envisioned scenario, Hamilton would share the track with Charles Leclerc, creating a formidable pairing of experience and youthful exuberance. Leclerc recently inked a new deal that would elevate his salary to £40 million a year, but Hamilton's potential earnings could surpass even that figure.

Meanwhile, Mercedes is poised to rebuild its once-impregnable operation, with George Russell likely assuming the role of No. 1 and team leader.

Hamilton's potential move to Ferrari promises to add a new chapter to his storied career, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the unfolding drama of the 2025 Formula One season.

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