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22 December 2025GP BlogPractice reportDriver Ratings

Lewis Hamilton shares his typical Christmas dinner menu

Lewis Hamilton describes his ideal Christmas dinner as a vegetable-heavy Sunday roast with crispy potatoes and gravy, followed by cheesecake or carrot cake and plenty of sweets. The Ferrari driver is enjoying a short festive break from his strict athlete's diet before 2026 pre-season testing begins.

Lewis Hamilton has revealed his ideal Christmas dinner, a meal centered around a classic Sunday roast with a focus on vegetables, crispy potatoes, and gravy, followed by indulgent desserts and sweets. The seven-time world champion shared the details as he and other F1 drivers enjoy a brief festive break before preparations for the 2026 season intensify.

Why it matters:

While seemingly a light-hearted personal detail, Hamilton's comments offer a rare glimpse into the off-track life and dietary allowances of a top athlete during the sport's short off-season. It highlights the strict discipline drivers maintain for most of the year and the small window they have for personal indulgence before returning to the rigors of training and testing.

The details:

Hamilton described his typical Christmas meal, crediting his step-mother's cooking.

  • The main course is essentially a Sunday roast, heavily featuring vegetables.
  • A highlight is his step-mom's "best, like, crispy potatoes and gravy."
  • For dessert, he prefers a "proper cheesecake or a carrot cake."
  • The indulgence continues afterwards with "lots of candy, lots of sweets," which he says he loves eating on Christmas Day.

This period of relaxation comes after a challenging first season with Ferrari for Hamilton, which failed to meet expectations. The article notes he struggled to find a consistent feeling with the SF-25 car for much of the year, aside from a few isolated performances, and ultimately lost the head-to-head battle with his teammate.

The big picture:

The festive break is a crucial, albeit brief, mental and physical reset for drivers. With pre-season testing for the 2026 campaign in Barcelona just over a month away, this is one of the only times all year they can significantly ease their strict nutritional and training regimens. Hamilton's description underscores the balance all F1 athletes must strike between peak performance and personal life, even for a legendary figure with seven world titles.