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Hamilton exit rumours grow as Ferrari shake-up follows Wolff-Horner news reveal

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Lewis Hamilton's arrival at Maranello was a memorable moment

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Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari move hasn’t even started, and already the rumour mill is warming up again.

It didn’t take long for whispers to grow after Formula 1 circles began discussing a potential shake-up inside the Ferrari garage. A few key decisions behind the scenes could shift team dynamics well before Hamilton gets into a red suit.

Betting odds shift as fans react to Ferrari uncertainty

Following the unexpected reveal of a strategic partnership between Toto Wolff and Christian Horner, two names that don’t often appear in the same sentence, some fans started speculating about ripple effects.

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One of those effects might involve Hamilton leaving Ferrari sooner than expected, with talk that changes inside the Italian team could be more disruptive than originally thought.

Bookmakers responded quickly, and the odds around the 2025 Formula 1 season were adjusted across several platforms. Odds that once heavily favoured Hamilton performing at a high level during his Ferrari run have now softened slightly. New predictions include possibilities for early exit clauses or even a return to a familiar team environment.

For fans looking to track this kind of volatility, mobile betting has made that process more seamless. Many prefer using sites not on BetStop because of the flexibility they offer, as well as their competitive Formula 1 odds, fast payouts, and generous bonuses like free bets, odds boosts, and matched deposit bonuses.

Lewis Hamilton has counted his maiden Ferrari at Ferrari’s private Fiorano circuit test among his greatest moments

These platforms don’t just cover race winners; they cover everything from team shake-ups to contract outcomes, so tracking Hamilton’s next move becomes part of the experience.

The interfaces are fast, the lines are updated in real time, and the markets reflect real conversations happening in the sport.

The Ferrari structure is now under the microscope

Since signing for Ferrari, Hamilton has faced plenty of criticism, and even though he only recently joined, the idea of him walking away early is no longer being dismissed. Much of the talk started when respected Formula 1 journalist Will Buxton floated the possibility during a segment that focused on upcoming team shifts.

According to Buxton, if certain internal roles are shuffled, particularly ones Hamilton expected to work closely with, that could trigger a re-evaluation of his commitment.

The shake-up seems to trace back to pressure inside Ferrari to rethink its leadership and strategic execution. Hamilton made it clear in previous interviews that he wanted a stable environment with strong communication. If Ferrari no longer offers that, walking away early becomes a reasonable conversation.

Wolff and Horner’s move to align more closely on select Formula 1 governance topics only makes the timing of all this more interesting. Though the Wolff-Horner partnership doesn’t directly link to Ferrari’s internal decisions, it creates a feeling that something broader is changing in the paddock.

Ferrari will need to respond, and if that response isn’t aligned with what Hamilton was promised, the fallout could be immediate.

Right now, nothing is confirmed. No official statements have been made. What’s clear, though, is that the pressure is building, and the people watching it unfold aren’t just fans. The odds makers, the insiders, and the drivers themselves are all reading the same signals.

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