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Lewis Hamilton’s last several days have been a whirlwind of disappointment on track, viral moments online, business moves, and ongoing speculation about his future. At the heart of the latest news is his blunt assessment of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, where he qualified a dismal 13th in his Ferrari, having been knocked out in Q2 for the second consecutive day. Hamilton admitted to Sky Sports F1 and RaceFans that the weekend was “done pretty much” and did not hold out hope for a miracle result, pegging his struggles on rear tire temperatures after a fruitless sprint from which he gained little learning. The headlines from Crash.net and Motorsport.com summed up the mood: “Hamilton declares ‘my weekend is done’ as Charles Leclerc leap sparks questions” and “Lewis Hamilton’s Brazil GP frustration boils over: ‘Another write-off weekend.’” Battered but stoic, Hamilton told journalists “I’ll just do what I can tomorrow,” brushing aside optimism as the Ferrari setup seemed fine but tire woes persisted.
The sting of being overshadowed by teammate Charles Leclerc—who made a leap to third on the grid while Hamilton languished 66 points behind in the standings—has fueled speculation, including from AutoRacing1, about whether Hamilton is weary of the relentless grind. Online chatter and paddock whispers question if the 40-year-old legend is contemplating retirement or early exit, although there is no direct evidence yet, just rumor amplified by lackluster results.
Off the track though, Hamilton is having a moment. His social media presence has exploded again, with a single “HOMECOMING” tweet ahead of the Brazilian GP on X racking up over 25,000 likes in the first hour alone and several hundred thousand engagements, as reported by Sportskeeda and The Sports Tak. He leveraged his love for Brazil—where he won his first title in 2008 and was granted honorary citizenship in 2022—with a viral post revisiting his emotional ties to Ayrton Senna and tradition of running a Brazilian flag helmet, detailed in GQ Brazil.
Meanwhile, Hamilton’s off-grid activities show no sign of slowing. He recently collaborated with Eric Andre and Perplexity—the AI search company—for a comedy short, which generated significant buzz on Instagram, with Sportskeeda noting his 40 million followers helping boost visibility. His drink brand Almave launched a new product, and Mission 44 continues its philanthropic work. Amid questions about distractions, Hamilton refuted claims, saying in Ferrari Magazine that creative and business ventures are essential for balance, not detriment.
Hollywood headlines also followed Hamilton this week, as Athlon Sports reported a major milestone for his Formula 1 film project with Brad Pitt, underscoring his cross-industry allure. Meanwhile, F1 Live 75 in London showcased Hamilton on the red carpet as the very definition of luxury branding in sport, a theme echoed by Jing Daily, which called him the world's most marketable athlete for 2025.
Despite rumors of mounting frustration and future uncertainty, Hamilton’s narrative in Brazil stands as a mix of grit, nostalgia, and media magnetism—the veteran racer tested by a turbulent Ferrari transition but still drawing crowds, clicks, and brand deals even as podiums remain elusive.
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