Former Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher has stirred controversy by labeling seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton as “selfish.” In a recent interview, Schumacher criticized Hamilton’s behavior and attitude, especially in light of recent developments in the F1 paddock. The comments came after Hamilton announced his surprising move to Ferrari for the 2025 season, leaving behind the Mercedes team that helped him achieve most of his career success.
Schumacher pointed out that Hamilton’s timing and manner of announcing his departure were not considerate of the team and its internal dynamics. “It was a shock for Mercedes, and not in a good way,” Schumacher stated. “It shows a lack of loyalty and a rather selfish approach to team sports.” According to him, such decisions should be made with greater sensitivity and coordination to avoid destabilizing a team that has invested heavily in a driver.
Ralf also suggested that Hamilton’s recent performances have not been up to his usual standard, hinting that frustration and a desire to end his career on a high note may be fueling his decisions. He contrasted Hamilton’s actions with those of other top drivers, whom he views as more team-oriented and focused on collective success rather than personal glory.
Fans and analysts are divided over Schumacher’s harsh assessment. While some agree that Hamilton’s move was abrupt and possibly self-centered, others argue that a driver of his caliber has earned the right to make career decisions based on personal ambition.
Despite the backlash, Schumacher stood firm, reiterating that Formula 1 is not just about individual accolades but also about respect for the team. Whether or not Hamilton’s move to Ferrari proves successful, Schumacher’s comments have added another layer of drama to the ever-intense world of Formula 1.