F1 WORLD CHAMPIONS WHO HAVE NEVER DRIVEN FOR FERRARI

F1 WORLD CHAMPIONS WHO HAVE NEVER DRIVEN FOR FERRARI

Many Formula 1 drivers grew up dreaming of moving to Ferrari, yet some legends of the series never made that jump – so who are they and why did it never happen?

Lewis Hamilton shocked the F1 world by announcing a switch from Mercedes to Ferrari for the 2025 season before the 2024 campaign had even begun.

It means the seven-time world champion will add to the long list of F1 legends to have driven in the iconic Ferrari red as part of one of the biggest driver transfers in the history of the series.  

Hamilton said he has fulfilled a childhood dream of driving for Ferrari and to some there would have been something missing from the 39-year-old’s CV if he had never made that switch.  

Driving for Ferrari is a dream almost all drivers have and some, like Michael Schumacher, have left world championship machinery to make it happen. Hamilton’s move also means that, at the time of writing, every driver with four or more F1 championships will have driven for Ferrari at some point in their career.  

But there are still some three-time world champions to have never competed for the Scuderia – so who are the five most successful drivers to never make the switch?

Jack Brabham

Race starts  

126  

F1 world championships  

3 (1959-60, 1966)  

World championship grand prix wins 

14  

Pole positions  

13  

Podiums  

31  

Ferrari was never really a possibility for Brabham, who made his debut at the 1955 British GP with Cooper. It was the same team that Brabham clinched his maiden world championship with in 1959 before going back-to-back in 1960.  

However, 1960 was also the year Ferrari tried to start negotiations with Brabham but it failed miserably.   

Brabham told F1 Racing magazine: “I loved beating Ferrari, just loved it. It was the greatest satisfaction. In 1960 they invited me to come to Italy and meet Enzo and talk about driving for him, and I never went. I wasn’t interested. I was only interested in beating them, not joining them. It’s one of those things.”  

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