Ferrari chairman John Elkann has ignited a firestorm in the Formula 1 world by revealing his interest in talks with Max Verstappen as a potential replacement for Lewis Hamilton in the near future. The stunning statement, made amid Ferrari’s challenging 2025 season, has sent shockwaves through the paddock, with the seven-time world champion now laser-focused on proving his worth to the Scuderia’s boss. According to sources, Elkann sees Verstappen, the four-time champion, as the key to Ferrari’s 2026 title ambitions under new regulations.

Hamilton, who joined Ferrari in 2025 after a storied tenure with Mercedes, has yet to secure a podium this season, with his best result a P4 at the British Grand Prix. The 40-year-old has openly criticized the SF25 car’s performance, urging Ferrari to shift focus to 2026 development. However, Elkann’s comments about Verstappen, reported by SportsTak, have intensified speculation about Hamilton’s future, with rumors of a leadership shakeup involving ex-Red Bull boss Christian Horner adding fuel to the fire.

Verstappen, currently third in the 2025 Drivers’ Championship with Red Bull, 69 points behind leader Oscar Piastri, has faced his own struggles with an underperforming car. His rumored talks with Mercedes’ Toto Wolff and performance clauses in his contract have kept the rumor mill churning. Yet, Elkann’s bold move to court the Dutch superstar signals Ferrari’s ambition to dominate the new F1 era.

Hamilton, unfazed, responded with defiance: “I’m here to win, not to be replaced.” His focus now is on delivering results to silence doubters and secure his legacy with Ferrari. As the 2025 season heads into its crucial Hungarian Grand Prix, all eyes are on Maranello. Will Hamilton rise to the challenge, or is Verstappen destined to wear Ferrari red?