
Lewis Hamilton‘s surprising switch from Mercedes to Ferrari has generated significant attention in the Formula 1 community, sparking high expectations for his performance this season. Although many anticipated multiple wins and even an eighth championship, Hamilton’s debut year with Ferrari has yet to fulfill these hopes. As he approaches the next race at Spa, the venue of his most recent grand prix victory, it remains notable that Hamilton has not clinched a full-length race win since the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix.
During that Belgian GP, Hamilton started third before seizing the lead early in the race. Despite his strong drive, a pit stop around lap 27 meant he could not keep the lead by the finish. His then Mercedes teammate George Russell initially crossed first but was subsequently disqualified for an underweight car, which elevated Hamilton to victory for the fifth time at the iconic Spa-Francorchamps circuit.
A Closer Look at Hamilton’s Last Grand Prix Win at Spa
The thrill of Hamilton’s Spa 2024 triumph carries added drama given his struggles prior to that race. Before his victory in Belgium, Hamilton endured a winless period lasting nearly two and a half years. This drought began after his 2021 Saudi Arabian GP success, a spell marked by difficulty in mounting serious championship challenges.

His breakthrough came at the 2024 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, where Hamilton celebrated a fairytale home win, ending a 945-day gap without a victory. That success was not only significant for ending his dry spell but also historic, as it gave him his 104th career win and surpassed Michael Schumacher’s record for most victories at a single track.
Has Hamilton Secured a Grand Prix Victory with Ferrari Yet?
Although a race win in a traditional grand prix has eluded Hamilton during his time with Ferrari so far, he has displayed signs of promise. Early in the 2025 season, Hamilton captured a sprint race victory at the Chinese Grand Prix. This 19-lap sprint, part of only his second race weekend with Ferrari, marked his first triumph in the red suit and technically counts as his latest Formula 1 win.
Despite this achievement, Hamilton’s pursuit of a full grand prix victory for Ferrari continues as the season progresses, reflecting the challenges and adaptation required when switching teams.
Tracking Hamilton’s Place in F1 History Through Career Wins
Throughout his career, Lewis Hamilton has set an unparalleled benchmark for F1 race wins, totaling 105 victories. He earned his first win in Canada in 2007, and his record-breaking tally includes the Spa victory in 2024. The closest challenger on the all-time list is Michael Schumacher, with 91 wins. Hamilton surpassed Schumacher by winning the 2020 Portuguese Grand Prix, solidifying his status as the most successful driver in terms of race victories.
As Hamilton continues his journey with Ferrari, the racing world remains eager to see if he can add more wins to his storied career and help the Scuderia climb back to championship contention.
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