‘This is a great restart moment’ – Hamilton focused on ‘getting back to enjoying my job’ after summer break
Lewis Hamilton is feeling ready for the second half of the 2025 season as he aims to go "from strength to strength" with the Ferrari team.

Lewis Hamilton is looking forward to a “restart” for the second half of the 2025 season, with the Ferrari driver admitting that he is focused on “getting back to enjoying my job” following the sport’s summer break.
Hamilton faced some ups and downs during the opening half of the campaign as he began the process of adjusting to his new team – and the SF-25 car – following his switch from Mercedes.
While there were highlights – including his memorable Sprint victory at Round 2 in China – Hamilton also experienced some tough moments, with the seven-time World Champion being particularly critical of himself following a tricky weekend last time out in Hungary.
However, as the paddock reconvened in Zandvoort for the Dutch Grand Prix, Hamilton admitted that he was “excited to be back” and keen to “get going” again, having spent time with loved ones including his pet dog Roscoe during the break.
Reflecting back on the comments he made at the Hungaroring, where the 40-year-old had called himself “useless”, Hamilton said: “Firstly, in the heat of the moment, that can happen to anyone. It’s obviously not truly how I feel.
“[In the break] I’ve just been with family – with my niece and nephew, with Roscoe, and it’s been great. I’ve enjoyed being away and to unplug, then just bring myself back to my core. That’s how I’ve always done it.
“Lots of meditation, finding gratitude in every single day and just realigning yourself to your core beliefs. They’ve always been there, and I will use those moving forwards.”
Pushed on how he is approaching the final 10 races of the year, Hamilton responded: “I think right now, it’s just about calming some things down and focusing on getting back to enjoying my job. I love this sport, I always have.
“That’s why I got into it, and I’m going to drown out all of the noise and just get back to… this is a great restart moment for us.”
The Briton went on to reflect on the steps that he and Ferrari have already taken during the season so far as he reiterated his belief in that upward trajectory continuing.

“For the second half of the season, I’m really excited to see the Tifosi next week [at Monza],” Hamilton explained. “That’s the thing I’m probably most looking forward to, and then just going from strength to strength with the team.
“Everyone is working so hard back at the factory. As an athlete, I have very high standards for myself, and I know the team does too.
"It’s difficult with all the work that we put in, when we don’t get the results that we’ve worked for and probably deserve. But that’s part of the process, and I believe we will get there. We are making progress, so we just have to keep going.”
While he expects the remainder of the campaign to pose its challenges, Hamilton added: “The break came at the perfect time. During that time was enough for me to reset, and we go into the second half which is going to be tough, but I’ve got the whole team behind me, which I’m confident that we’ll make progress with in the second half of the season. Just stay positive, keep your head up.”
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