Lewis Hamilton shares defiant message on 41st birthday: "Time for change is now"

Lewis Hamilton shares defiant message on 41st birthday: "Time for change is now"

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Published: Jan 8, 2026

Lewis Hamilton marked his 41st birthday by briefly returning to social media to reflect on a restorative winter break

Lewis Hamilton has shared a defiant message on his 41st birthday, stating that "the time for change is now" as he reflected on his winter break following a "very draining year".

The Briton entered the winter break claiming that no one would be able to reach him as he planned to take a step away from his phone and social media, but his birthday has prompted him to break cover as he shared photos from his time with family.

"Another return. I’m incredibly grateful for this break. Time to disconnect, recharge and find a bit of inner peace," the seven-time champion wrote on Instagram.

"Time with family and friends replenishing with rest and good laughs has been everything I needed after a very draining year. In a world that moves so fast where we’re constantly being pulled in so many directions, truly disconnecting and has been the most amazing feeling.

"I’m conscious that we’re entering the Year of the Horse and leaving behind the Year of the Snake. The time for change is now. Starting new routines, leaving behind unwanted patterns and working on growth.

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"Let go of things that don’t serve you. This can take time, there will be things you can’t get rid of immediately, but it starts with the first step. Even though the world can seem like a mess, I hope that you’re staying focused on living life to the fullest.

"Be you and never forget who you are. I learnt that from many of you who told me this in 2025, and I’ll never forget again! Your support means the world to me, and I’m here for you too. You are never alone. Let’s take it one day at a time, one step at a time."

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After joining Ferrari in 2025, Hamilton took time to adjust to the new team. While he secured a sprint race win in China, his best grand prix finish was fourth at the Emilia-Romagna, Austrian, British and United States Grands Prix. He now looks ahead to the 2026 season, which coincides with a new wave of regulations in Formula 1, in the hope of returning to his old form.

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