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Audio Biography: Lewis Hamilton

Hamilton's Ferrari Fallout: Defiance, Dominance, and Digital Influence in F1's Biggest Week Yet

19 Nov 2025

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Lewis Hamilton BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Lewis Hamilton has dominated F1 headlines this week following a dramatic fallout at Ferrari after both he and teammate Charles Leclerc failed to finish at the Brazil Grand Prix. Ferrari chairman John Elkann broke with tradition by openly rebuking his drivers at a public event in Milan, stating the engineering team had improved but, in his words, “drivers who need to focus on driving and talk less.” The usually private internal tension at Ferrari is now very public. Hamilton responded swiftly on social media with a defiant, “I back my team. I back myself. I will not give up. Not now, not then, not ever. Thank you, Brazil, always.” In the press he doubled down, expressing love for Brazil, loyalty to Ferrari’s staff, and determination to continue despite the “nightmare” season and the growing scrutiny on his relationship with the team. According to Destination Formula 1, the tone was a blend of solidarity and subtle challenge—Hamilton is making it clear he is not the problem and isn’t going anywhere quietly. Off-track, his business empire continues to grow. AfroTech reports Hamilton is still actively promoting his co-founded Almave, the world’s first distilled non-alcoholic blue agave spirit, which launched last year and has since rolled out globally. As always, Hamilton’s endorsement value remains sky-high. The Times of India confirms that his 2025 Ferrari salary is a staggering $60 million, pushing his yearly income (counting endorsements with Dior, Lululemon, Fanatics, and RIMOWA) to around $80 million and an estimated net worth of $450 million, making him the highest-paid Ferrari driver ever.On the digital front, there has been a burst of discussion after RacingNews365 and Formula Nerds revealed that nearly 28 percent of Hamilton’s 41.6 million Instagram followers are fake—bot accounts that nonetheless help him command about £100,000 per sponsored post. Despite critics questioning authenticity, brands continue to shell out as follower numbers drive up perceived social cachet.On social media, aside from team news and sponsor-driven posts, Hamilton sparked a trending moment by publicly congratulating Tom Cruise on his first solo Oscar, as reported by Sportskeeda.In pop culture and apparel, Hamilton’s recent Ferrari-themed collaboration with Puma generated major online buzz after a flashy Las Vegas Grand Prix launch, with Athlon Sports noting fan excitement and rapid sell-outs. All told, this has been one of Hamilton’s most turbulent weeks of 2025, with public criticism from Ferrari leadership, a disappointing run on track, but unshaken resolve, enormous off-track earnings, and digital influence that continues to outpace any other figure in Formula 1.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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