# Lewis Hamilton — 2025 season

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/seasons/lewis-hamilton-2025
Last updated: 2026-07-01

> Lewis Hamilton's inaugural Ferrari season in 2025 saw him finish 6th in the Drivers' Championship with 156 points, notably without securing any wins or podium finishes.

Lewis Hamilton's 2025 Formula 1 season, his first with Scuderia Ferrari, represented a significant career transition that yielded a 6th place finish in the Drivers' Championship with 156 points, but notably concluded without a single podium or victory across 24 races.

## Going in
The 2025 Formula 1 season marked a significant chapter in Lewis Hamilton's career, as he transitioned to Scuderia Ferrari amidst the established ground-effect regulations. Following Red Bull's dominant years in 2022 and 2023, the field had notably converged in 2024, setting the stage for what many anticipated would be a fiercely contested championship. Hamilton's arrival at Maranello carried the weight of expectation, not just for his personal quest for an eighth title, but also for Ferrari's ambition to return to consistent championship contention.

## How it played out
The early phase of the season saw Hamilton and Ferrari navigating a challenging integration. A 10th place finish at the Australian Grand Prix was followed by a disqualification for "Illegal skid block wear" at the Chinese Grand Prix, erasing potential points. While the team showed flashes of competitiveness, particularly in the mid-season, the outright pace required to challenge for victories or even podiums consistently eluded them. Hamilton secured a series of solid points finishes, including two 4th places at Imola and Silverstone, and multiple 5th and 6th positions across circuits like Bahrain, Monaco, and Canada. Despite these efforts, the Ferrari SF-25 proved to be a midfield contender rather than a front-runner, culminating in Hamilton's 6th position in the Drivers' Championship with a total of 156 points, without a single win or podium finish throughout the 24-race calendar.

## Defining moments
Several races underscored the season's narrative. The disqualification in China highlighted early technical challenges, while the mid-season stretch from the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix to the British Grand Prix saw Hamilton consistently battling in the top six, securing 4th at Imola, 5th in Monaco, 6th in Spain, 6th in Canada, 4th in Austria, and 4th at Silverstone. This period demonstrated his ability to extract maximum performance from the car, even if a podium remained out of reach. Later in the year, incidents like the "Accident" at the Dutch Grand Prix and "Collision damage" at the São Paulo Grand Prix contributed to his three DNFs, further illustrating a season where opportunities for significant gains were often hampered by either car performance or race incidents. This contrasted with the consistent points scoring seen in [Nico Hülkenberg’s 2024 season](/seasons/nico-hulkenberg-2024), where reliability was a key factor.

## What it meant
For Lewis Hamilton, 2025 was a season of adaptation rather than immediate triumph. His 6th place finish and 156 points marked a departure from his previous championship-contending years, yet his consistent points scoring in the middle phase of the season indicated his continued driving capability. The absence of podiums or wins, a rare occurrence in his career, pointed more to the overall performance envelope of the Ferrari SF-25 within the current [Formula 1 technical regulations](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) than to individual performance lapses. This period of integrating into a new team and developing a fresh car platform is a familiar challenge for many drivers, reminiscent of the rebuilding phases seen with other teams, such as [Nico Hülkenberg’s 2022 season](/seasons/nico-hulkenberg-2022) with Haas. The broader context of the [Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) landscape, with its evolving ground-effect designs, meant that even established teams faced significant development hurdles. This was a season of learning and recalibration, not unlike the challenges faced by [Nico Hülkenberg in 2023](/seasons/nico-hulkenberg-2023) as he returned to a full-time seat. The 2025 campaign laid a foundation, providing Ferrari and Hamilton with crucial data and experience to build upon for future seasons in the ground-effect era, as detailed in various [F1 data archives](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json).
