Lewis Hamilton secured his first victory with Ferrari, extending his record of the longest time between wins to 19 years, according to CR Today. This historic win occurred in Barcelona after a challenging season without a podium finish.
What happened
Hamilton’s resurgence in the world of Formula 1 is noteworthy. His previous victory came in Belgium in 2024, leading to speculation about his future in the sport. The report highlighted that Hamilton’s recent Ferrari win signaled a strong comeback for the champion. “It’s a victory for all my fans who have stuck with me,” Hamilton noted.[1]
Despite the struggles faced in his last season, Hamilton demonstrated resilience, showcasing both skill and determination in his latest race. The report stated that his triumph is not just about personal achievement but also represents a significant moment in his illustrious career.
Why it matters
This remarkable comeback is pivotal in the context of Hamilton’s overall career. Winning at a competitive level at this stage highlights the challenges veteran athletes face while defying the odds. The success serves as inspiration for both current and aspiring athletes, illustrating that resilience can lead to triumph even after setbacks.[2]
Background
On May 20, 2024, Hamilton experienced a dry spell when he failed to secure a podium finish throughout the season. This phase raised questions about his ability to compete effectively in Formula 1. However, by May 27, 2026, Hamilton achieved a significant milestone with his first Ferrari victory.[3]
What’s next
Looking ahead, the racing calendar includes the next Grand Prix on June 10, 2026, where Hamilton aims to build on this momentum and continue his pursuit of further victories with Ferrari.

