
Wolff: Kardashian relationship a factor in Hamilton's Ferrari resurgence
Toto Wolff believes Lewis Hamilton's return to form at Ferrari may be aided by his relationship with Kim Kardashian, citing personal stability alongside technical factors as key to the seven-time champion's resurgence.
Toto Wolff has suggested that Lewis Hamilton's relationship with Kim Kardashian may be contributing to the seven-time world champion's sudden resurgence at Ferrari, which culminated in a dominant Spanish Grand Prix victory.
Why it matters:
Hamilton's Barcelona win marked his first for Ferrari and a record-extending 106th career victory, propelling him into second place in the 2026 Drivers' Championship. Wolff's comments highlight how personal stability and off-track happiness often correlate with peak performance at the highest level of Formula 1.
The details:
- Wolff identified several factors behind Hamilton's return to form, noting that Ferrari's current car offers more conventional aerodynamic and vehicle dynamics compared to the difficult, stiff Mercedes machines of recent years.
- The Mercedes boss said the technical shift appears to suit Hamilton's style, while observing that team dynamics between the 41-year-old and his race engineer look strong.
- Referencing his own marriage to Susie Wolff, Toto stated that a supportive partner and stable personal life can make a tangible difference in performance.
- Kardashian attended her first Grand Prix in Monaco, where Hamilton finished second, before backing that up with another P2 in Canada and the Barcelona win by 19.5 seconds over George Russell.
What's next:
Hamilton now trails championship leader Kimi Antonelli by 41 points, positioning himself as a genuine title contender heading deeper into the 2026 season. If his current form continues, Ferrari could mount a serious challenge for both championships.
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