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Lewis Hamilton on F1 holiday: no one will be able to contact me
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Lewis Hamilton Declares Complete Unplugging During F1 Break: “I’ll Be Off the Grid”

December 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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Lewis Hamilton plans to disconnect completely during the upcoming F1 winter break as he prepares to ‘retire’ after the demanding 2025 season. The seven-time world champion has had a challenging debut year with Ferrari following his highly publicized switch from Mercedes late last year.

This move, considered one of the biggest driver transfers in F1 history, came with high expectations. However, aside from winning the China sprint race, Hamilton faced a frustrating year with the Scuderia. After finishing eighth in the season finale at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, despite starting 16th on the grid, Hamilton shared that he’s eager to enjoy a quiet holiday without any communication.

He said, “Right now, I’m just looking forward to the holidays, not talking to anyone, just staying in touch. No one will be able to reach me this winter. I won’t have my phone with me—I’m excited to completely unplug from the Matrix.” When asked if he had ever switched off his phone before, Hamilton revealed, “No, I’ve always carried it, but this time it’s going in the trash.”

In 2025, Hamilton didn’t make it onto any podiums for the first time in his impressive 18-year F1 career, with Ferrari enduring a disappointing winless season. The 40-year-old British driver was knocked out in Q1 of the last three qualifying rounds, trailing his teammate Charles Leclerc and finishing sixth overall in the championship.

Hamilton credited the unwavering support of his fans and family for helping him endure his toughest year yet in Formula 1. “I’ve had amazing support from people traveling all over the world to cheer me on and sending me messages; my fans have been a strong pillar for me,” he told Sky Sports F1. He added, “My mom and dad and family have been incredibly supportive. I’m fortunate to have great people around me. Every race weekend, seeing young kids and adults cheering gives me a reminder of why I do this and not to give up.”

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Fan Take: This news is crucial for racing fans as it highlights the toll even the greatest champions face, bringing a human element to the sport. Hamilton’s potential retirement and break from digital life could signal a new era for F1, inspiring resilience and renewal both on and off the track.

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