Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton are about to become teammates in 2025, creating one of the strongest duos on the Formula 1 grid. Leclerc recently signed a surprising contract with Ferrari for the upcoming season, adding intrigue to this partnership. Both drivers possess exceptional skills and have their own unique strengths, making their battles on the track with the iconic red cars highly anticipated. However, former F1 driver Pablo Montoya has raised concerns about the potential clash of personalities between the two.
Leclerc’s move to Ferrari comes after a challenging season in 2024 with Mercedes, as the team’s performance declined. The 39-year-old British driver hopes that joining Maranello will reignite his winning form. Meanwhile, Leclerc had a successful season with Ferrari, thanks to the team’s consistent efforts. It remains to be seen how the two drivers will work together in the same team, but it promises to be an interesting dynamic.
In addition to their contrasting driving styles, Leclerc and Hamilton also have different personalities. Leclerc excels in qualifying, while Hamilton is known for his overtaking abilities. This could lead to conflicts between the two drivers as they compete to outperform each other on the track. Montoya believes there will be a “clash of personalities” within the team in the near future.
Leclerc quickly rose to success at Ferrari and currently surpasses Hamilton in the drivers’ standings this season. 2016 F1 champion Nico Rosberg expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating he is “eager” to see how they work together. However, Rosberg also noted that Leclerc has been the second highest ranked, behind the dominant Hamilton. Therefore, the collaboration between Leclerc and Hamilton at Ferrari is expected to provide fierce competition between the two drivers. Joining Ferrari may prove advantageous for Hamilton as he seeks to achieve better results than his current performance at Mercedes.
Both drivers are currently making the most of their setups in their respective teams. However, Ferrari’s consistency and Hamilton’s experience could be a winning combination. The 39-year-old driver may have the opportunity to compete for the world championship once again. For now, Hamilton’s focus remains on finishing the 2024 season strongly with the Brackley team.