Revving Up Success: Ferrari’s Ideal Lewis Hamilton Successor Already in the Driver’s Seat

Revving Up Success: Ferrari's Ideal Lewis Hamilton Successor Already in the Driver's Seat

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Lewis Hamilton’s days in Formula 1 are numbered, but does Ferrari already have the perfect driver to replace him?

Oliver Bearman has quietly emerged as Ferrari’s most compelling long-term option to replace Lewis Hamilton, blending remarkable composure with a trajectory that mirrors the Scuderia’s most successful driver transitions. The 20-year-old Briton’s path through Ferrari’s development system tells a story of calculated progression rather than rushed promotion. Having joined the Ferrari Driver Academy in late 2021, Bearman methodically climbed the ladder with twin F4 titles, a podium-laden F3 campaign, and F2 victories before his memorable Ferrari debut in Saudi Arabia 2024. That debut performance, where he finished seventh after just one hour of practice, showcased the temperament Ferrari craves. His calmness and procedural understanding caught observers’ attention, particularly his ability to absorb complex information without panic. Bearman’s current Haas seat follows Ferrari’s proven development model. His 2025 rookie season yielded 41 points and 13th in the championship, crucially outscoring experienced teammate Esteban Ocon. Most tellingly, Bearman scored points in five consecutive races from Singapore to Las Vegas, a feat no Haas driver had achieved before. His standout Mexico drive, climbing from ninth to fourth whilst holding off Russell, Antonelli and Piastri, demonstrated racecraft beyond his years. These performances suggest readiness for bigger machinery.

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