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Toto Wolff Declares Lewis Hamilton 'Absolutely' in 2026 Title Hunt After Ferrari Win
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Toto Wolff Declares Lewis Hamilton 'Absolutely' in 2026 Title Hunt After Ferrari Win

Toto Wolff hailed Lewis Hamilton as a genuine 2026 title contender after the Ferrari driver's Barcelona victory cut the gap to leader Kimi Antonelli, while warning Mercedes to stay sharp as the championship battle heats up.

Toto Wolff has declared Lewis Hamilton "absolutely" in the 2026 Formula 1 title hunt after the Ferrari driver's breakthrough Barcelona victory. Hamilton's 106th career win, his first for the Scuderia at the 31st attempt, trimmed his deficit to championship leader Kimi Antonelli to 41 points following the Italian's electrical DNF.

Why it matters:

After 686 days without a victory, Hamilton's return to form threatens to upend the championship battle. Antonelli's retirement erased what would have been a commanding 59-point lead, leaving the standings suddenly tight. Wolff's admission that his former driver is a genuine contender reinforces that Mercedes can no longer afford to look inward as rivals gain ground.

The details:

  • Hamilton's win ended a drought stretching back to the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix with Mercedes.
  • Antonelli suffered an "electrical shutdown" moments after taking second from George Russell, handing Hamilton a massive swing in the standings.
  • Wolff offered sincere congratulations, saying he was "whole-heartedly" happy for Hamilton and relieved for Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur, whom he called a friend under "enormous" pressure.
  • Wolff acknowledged the Virtual Safety Car helped Hamilton but insisted the win was deserved.
  • He warned Mercedes must keep developing the car and power unit while avoiding errors, noting that a single DNF can erase a gap with so much season left to run.

What's next:

Mercedes faces the challenge of holding off Ferrari's charge while protecting its own operational edge. With DNFs already proving capable of reshaping the title fight, Wolff's order to stay "absolutely on it" signals a championship battle that could turn on a single race weekend.

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