
Ferrari have moved to strengthen their future by making two key appointments ahead of the 2026 season, a development that hints the team may finally be acting on Lewis Hamilton’s concerns.
Hamilton arrived at Maranello determined to help end Ferrari’s prolonged championship drought, but the 2025 campaign proved deeply disappointing and stretched the team’s wait for a title to 17 years.
Rather than distancing himself from the struggles, the seven-time world champion took an active role in addressing Ferrari’s shortcomings from within.
Throughout the season, Hamilton compiled detailed feedback reports that offered a critical assessment of the team’s structures, processes and on-track execution.
The recent hires suggest Ferrari’s leadership may now be responding to that input, signalling a possible shift in approach as the Scuderia looks to rebuild and become competitive again in 2026.