How much Lewis Hamilton will earn at Ferrari: illegal figures

How much Lewis Hamilton will earn at Ferrari: illegal figures
How much Lewis Hamilton will earn at Ferrari: illegal figures

There is great curiosity in finding out how much Lewis Hamilton will earn at Ferrari. The Englishman will find the golden bridges upon his arrival in Maranello.

Lewis Hamilton (Wigglesport.it) Photo Ansa

How much will Lewis Hamilton earn at Ferrari? All the fans of the Red team ask themselves this a bit, and they are certainly curious to see what a seven-time world champion like the Englishman can give. There are some unknowns and a bit of concern on the part of some, however.

In fact, Hamilton will turn 40 in 2025. And it’s okay that at a certain point age is relative and that he has kept himself in sumptuous shape since he was a kid. In fact he proves to be much younger. But the age is the same and the reflexes are certainly not comparable to a thirty or twenty year old.

Will the Briton who grew up in McLaren’s youth program and long protected by Ron Dennis be able to make the difference? Everyone hopes so, also in light of how much Lewis Hamilton will earn at Ferrari. Which certainly won’t be little.

Formula 1 generates much more money than other sports, just like the US NBA. And in the end we have figures that make even the highest paid football player in Europe pale, leaving aside the pumped up and far too exaggerated salaries that some companies in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates can offer.

How much Lewis Hamilton will earn at Ferrari, the pharaonic salary

Ferrari SF-24 (Wigglesport.it) Photo Ansa

To date from Mercedes, Hamilton receives 55 million dollars. Which at the current exchange rate corresponds to just under 51 and a half million euros. When he arrives in Maranello, already in December this year to be able to become familiar with the environment, the Englishman will put a nabob’s contract in his pocket.

To drive the SF-25, Lewis Hamilton will get from Ferrari exactly the same amount. But he will gain more in motivation, and it is hoped that his know-how can contribute to making a car more competitive which for too long has ended up being entangled in technical and other flaws.

Ferrari hasn’t won a constructors’ title since almost 2008. And a drivers’ title since the year before. Era 2007 when Kimi Raikkonen brought the last joy to the Prancing Horse, in this sense. To make room for Hamilton, as is now well known, it will be Carlos Sainz.

The 29-year-old Spaniard will have to look for a new place. In this sense there was talk of the hypothesis that he could replace Hamilton himself at Mercedes. But that won’t be the case with the German team who preferred the promising Italian Andrea Kimi Antonelli to him.

So for Sainz he could show up the possibility of occupying the seat of a Williams eager for redemption. Without forgetting that in 2026 Audi will make its entry into Formula 1. And a driver with his experience and still relatively young could represent the ideal profile.

 
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