CAN HAMILTON WIN THE 2026 TITLE? / THE DEBATE DIVIDING THE EXPERTS

Hamilton F1 Champion 2026 at 41? The Debate Driving the Paddock Wild
Coulthard is fired up, Villeneuve douses the hopes. Analyzing a dream (or a nightmare).
On June 14 in Barcelona, Lewis Hamilton reminded everyone why he's a legend. The oldest winner since Jack Brabham in 1970, the guy is still hungry. But with a 41-point deficit to the kid Antonelli, is that enough for an 8th title? Honestly, opinions are all over the place. By the way, if you want to be ready for the next GP, check out our summer collection—it's serious stuff.
The Experts Are Clashing
On one side, we have David Coulthard telling us Lewis is at the top of his game. For him, 41 points with 17 races left is nothing. But Jacques Villeneuve is killing the vibe: he says the Ferrari SF-26 is still far from the Mercedes W17. And he's not wrong. According to BBC Sport, the technical gap remains the key to this season.
My Take: Possible or Not?
Let's not kid ourselves, Hamilton is in the sauce if he's just counting on luck. Antonelli has the best car and a Mercedes team that doesn't quit. But Hamilton has the experience. If he wins in Austria, things are going to get crazy. As Sky Sports says, this might be the biggest challenge of his career.
| Stat | Detail |
|---|---|
| Championship Gap | 41 points |
| Remaining Races | 17 GPs |
| Last Ferrari Title | 2007 (Räikkönen ) |
The Verdict?
At 41, Hamilton is putting it all on the line. The title is possible, but Ferrari needs to bring their A-game. See you on Tourismo Clothing to follow this closely.
See you in Austria on June 28. It's going to be epic.






