I won’t fit in the car — Lewis Hamilton says it will be ‘difficult’ after dumping Mercedes for Ferrari
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Lewis Hamilton says it will difficult after dumping Mercedes for Ferrari | Credit: X/Scuderia Ferrari

I won’t fit in the car — Lewis Hamilton says it will be ‘difficult’ after dumping Mercedes for Ferrari

David Ben 15:40 - 25.02.2025

Lewis Hamilton has expressed worry just weeks after leaving Mercedes to join Ferrari.

After trading his long-time ride Mercedes for a seat at Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton is already raising eyebrows over a serious issue: his love of Italian food.

The seven-time Formula One world champion admitted that his fondness for pizza could pose a problem when it comes to fitting in the Ferrari cockpit.

Hamilton, who’s been indulging in three pizzas a week, has opened up about his struggle to manage his diet amid his new Italian connection.

Lewis Hamilton arrives at Ferrari | Instagram(Scuderia Ferrari)

“I have to watch my diet. But that will be difficult,” he confessed in a statement reported by The Sun.

“I have to be careful and I can't eat pizza all year round. Otherwise I won't fit in the car anymore.”

Lewis Hamilton signed with Ferrari after 12 years with Mercedes | Credit: X

“Oh God. I've eaten so many pizzas in the last few weeks. But funnily enough, I've lost weight. Last week alone I had three pizzas. I love Italian food. Penne a la Arrabbiata is still my absolute favourite dish.”

Hamilton’s pizza obsession is certainly at odds with the disciplined physique required to race at the top level, but it seems he’s enjoying the balance.

Hamilton’s Ferrari adventure kicks off with 2025 Bahrain GP

Lewis Hamilton arrives at Ferrari | Instagram(Scuderia Ferrari)

Hamilton’s move to Ferrari marked the end of a 12-year partnership with Mercedes, where he became an icon of the sport, securing 103 wins and clinching seven world titles.

Ferrari’s newest star Lewis Hamilton | Credit: X

Now, as he embarks on this new chapter, the pressure is on to bring Ferrari back to the top.

His new teammate, Charles Leclerc, has already extended his contract beyond 2024, and both drivers are expected to push Ferrari to end its title drought that dates back to Kimi Raikkonen’s 2007 triumph.

Hamilton’s arrival has also shaken up the driver market, with significant shifts like Carlos Sainz’s move to Williams, further underlining the impact of the Brit’s new Ferrari venture.

All eyes will be on Hamilton as he gets ready to debut with the Scuderia at the Bahrain Grand Prix.

When is the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix?

In previous years teams would camp in Bahrain for the season opener the following week.

However,  due to the Ramadan the 2025 calendar has a rejigged opening leg of the season.

The 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix, which takes place over 57 laps of the 5.412-kilometre Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir on Sunday, April 13.

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