Lewis Hamilton worth revealed after Ferrari share price skyrockets

Hamilton joining the Scuderia next year saw Ferrari’s company value soar on the New York Stock Exchange

Kieran Jackson
Formula 1 Correspondent
Friday 02 February 2024 06:33 EST
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Lewis Hamilton’s shock move to Ferrari on Thursday saw the Scuderia’s share price skyrocket more than 10 per cent – equating to just under $7billion (£5.48bn) – on Thursday.

Mercedes confirmed late on Thursday that seven-time world champion Hamilton – who has won six of his seven titles with the Silver Arrows – has exercised a break clause in his new two-year contract.

It means Hamilton will replace Carlos Sainz at Ferrari in 2025, with the Spaniard now looking for a new team for next year as Hamilton will partner Charles Leclerc.

But if there were any doubts about how beneficial Hamilton’s move would be from a financial perspective, they were immediately squashed as Ferrari’s company value soared on the New York Stock Exchange.

Their share price hit a high of $384.00 on Thursday, giving the Scuderia an estimated market capitalisation of $69.12bn, an increase of just under $7bn from close of trading on Wednesday.

This increase won’t solely be down to Hamilton’s move – selling higher-priced cars, good sales in the United States and China, and a rise in personalised features will have also contributed – but it will no doubt have had a big impact.

Hamilton, who will be on a salary around £40m-a-year, is one of the most marketable sportsmen in the world and worked closely as an ambassador with Mercedes’ car brands and major sponsors.

Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari has seen the Scuderia’s share price skyrocket
Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari has seen the Scuderia’s share price skyrocket (Getty Images)

According to the Sunday Times Rich List, the 39-year-old has a net worth of £300m.

Hamilton signed a new contract with Mercedes last summer, seemingly keen to extend his partnership with the Silver Arrows long-term.

However, 2024 will be his 12th and final season under Toto Wolff’s leadership as he looks to finish his Mercedes career on a high alongside George Russell.

The first race of the season is in Bahrain on 29 February – 2 March.

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