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Hamilton says he's ADHD ahead of Ferrari 2026 season
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Hamilton says he's ADHD ahead of Ferrari 2026 season

Lewis Hamilton revealed he has ADHD in a driver‑spotlight video, sparking conversation about mental health as he enters his second year with Ferrari and a promising 2026 car.

summary: Lewis Hamilton revealed he has ADHD in a driver‑spotlight video, sparking conversation about mental health as he enters his second year with Ferrari and a promising 2026 car.

Why it matters:

  • Hamilton’s openness adds a high‑profile voice to mental‑health discussion in a sport where the topic is rarely raised.
  • Understanding a neurodevelopmental condition can affect how a driver manages focus, stress and race‑day routines.
  • Ferrari and fans hope the champion can turn his raw talent into podiums after a winless 2025.

The details:

  • The driver‑spotlight asked each of the 22 drivers for a surprising fact; Hamilton said he has ADHD and mentioned compulsively rearranging books and lamps at home.
  • Clinicians say his compulsive habits resemble OCD more than typical ADHD symptoms.
  • Hamilton’s 2025 debut with Ferrari ended without a podium—a first in his career—adding pressure to deliver results in 2026.
  • Pre‑season testing in Bahrain showed the new SF‑26 chassis delivering strong pace, raising optimism that Ferrari can bounce back.
  • The 24‑race calendar opens with the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne this weekend.

What's next:

  • Hamilton will aim to turn his neurodivergence into a performance edge as the season opens.
  • Ferrari will watch if his disclosure changes team dynamics, media narrative or sponsor interest.
  • More drivers may speak openly about mental health, prompting stronger support structures in F1.

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