Sir Jackie Stewart has questioned whether Lewis Hamilton could have made his significant switch to Ferrari earlier in his career, rather than as he approaches 40.
As the 2024 season draws to a close with just six races remaining, the seven-time F1 champion is preparing for his much-anticipated move to Ferrari in 2025.
He will be partnering with Charles Leclerc, who is 13 years his junior. Hamilton, who will turn 40 before making his debut for 'The Prancing Horse' in Melbourne, has been told by Stewart that such a major career move would typically occur earlier.
The veteran racer described it as "unusual". READ MORE: Michael Schumacher set to make another rare appearance as son Mick announces engagement READ MORE: Daniel Ricciardo set to end F1 career as Aussie rejects new Red Bull role Despite this, during an appearance on the Racing News 365 podcast, the 'Flying Scot' expressed no doubts about Hamilton's ability to succeed at Ferrari, even after 17 years since his F1 debut.