đľď¸ââď¸ Revealed: Lewis Hamiltonâs âSecretâ Ferrari Clause Could Explain His Slow Start to the Season
In a stunning development, insiders have revealed that Lewis Hamiltonâs underwhelming start to his debut season with Ferrari may be tied to a hidden clause in his contract â one that could be limiting his full performance potential, at least temporarily.

The seven-time world champion, who made a blockbuster switch from Mercedes to Ferrari for the 2025 season, has so far failed to meet the high expectations surrounding his move. While many fans and pundits initially chalked it up to adaptation time and team dynamics, a newly surfaced report suggests a deeper reason might be at play.
đ The Clause That Changes Everything?
According to sources close to the team, Hamiltonâs contract reportedly includes a âtechnical transition clauseâ â a stipulation designed to protect sensitive Mercedes data and allow Ferrari time to fully integrate Hamilton into their system without triggering allegations of intellectual property transfer.
This clause allegedly restricts Hamiltonâs access to certain strategic tools, setup data, or direct engineering influence during the early part of the season â a move meant to ensure legal and sporting fairness, but one that may be hampering his ability to perform at his peak.
âFerrari is trying to avoid any potential controversy with Mercedes or the FIA,â said one insider. âBut at the same time, itâs clear Lewis isnât being given the full arsenal yet.â
đď¸ Struggling to Adapt?
Hamiltonâs results so far speak volumes. While teammate Charles Leclerc has shown flashes of brilliance, Hamilton has often found himself stuck in midfield battles or fighting to extract pace from a car heâs still learning.
While Ferrari has publicly backed Hamilton, calling his experience and leadership âinvaluable,â whispers from within the paddock suggest frustration may be building â both for Hamilton and his fan base.
âł Whatâs Next for Hamilton?
The clause in question is rumored to expire after a certain number of races â possibly around the mid-season break â which means fans may not see the true Hamilton-Ferrari partnership in full swing until later this year.
Until then, the F1 world will watch closely, as the legendary Brit looks to silence the doubters and remind everyone why heâs one of the greatest to ever do it â clause or no clause.