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  • Leonard Hamilton, Florida State’s all-time winningest coach, to resign at end of season


    Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton is resigning following this season’s conclusion and will not return to the program for the 2025-26 season, the school announced on Monday. 

    Hamilton has been with the program since 2002 and has compiled a 456-290 record in 23 seasons at FSU and is 634-500 overall in 38 seasons in his career as a college head coach including stops at FSU, Miami and Oklahoma State. Hamilton was also 19-63 in one season (2000-01) coaching the Washington Wizards, led by Michael Jordan, in the NBA.

    “I am deeply thankful for the tremendous support of our fans, alumni, and everyone associated with Florida State throughout my time here,” Hamilton said in a statement. “I am proud of the quality of the young men that it was my privilege to lead, for their faith in this program and in their belief in the philosophy that we tried to instill in them over the years. I have been blessed beyond words for the opportunity and the experience we’ve had here.”

    Seminoles won under Hamilton 

    The news of Hamilton not returning to the program comes amid a four-game losing streak and Florida State is currently 13-9 overall and 4-7 in ACC play this season.  

    However, Hamiton’s career at FSU will be remembered by his many succesful seasons includig several impressive NCAA Tournament runs.

    Hamilton has guided Florida State to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament three times in his tenure, including an appearance in the Elite Eight in 2017. The Seminoles reached the Sweet 16 in 2021 — the program’s last appearance in the Big Dance. Hamilton has led Florida State to 12 20-win seasons during his tenure. 

    Last of the ‘old guard’ of ACC coaches leaving

    There has been an enormous amount of change throughout the ACC in the last few years. Conference realignment changed the landscape of college basketball with Cal, Stanford and SMU joining the league to expand membership to 18.

    Some of the game’s most legendary coaches departed in the last few years. It started with former North Carolina coach Roy Williams stepping down in 2021. Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski retired the following season, and then Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim retired in 2023.

    The change in the ACC coaching world continued just days before the start of the 2024-25 season when Virginia coach Tony Bennett suddenly announced his retirement. Miami Jim Larrañaga, the winningest coach in program history, stepped down mid-season the day after Christmas. With Hamilton not returning, Clemson coach Brad Brownell, who has been coach of the Tigers will be the longest-tenured coach in the conference next season.





    After 19 seasons at the helm of the Florida State Seminoles basketball program, Leonard Hamilton, the winningest coach in school history, has announced that he will be stepping down at the end of the season.

    Hamilton, who has amassed a record 429 wins during his tenure, has led the Seminoles to unprecedented success, including multiple NCAA tournament appearances and a trip to the Elite Eight in 2018. Known for his defensive prowess and ability to develop players, Hamilton has been a pillar of consistency and excellence in Tallahassee.

    In a statement released by the university, Hamilton expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to lead the Seminoles and thanked the players, coaches, and fans who have supported him throughout his tenure. He also stated that he believes it is time for a new voice to lead the program and continue its upward trajectory.

    As Florida State prepares to honor Hamilton in his final season, fans and players alike will undoubtedly look back on his legacy with fondness and appreciation for all that he has accomplished. The search for his successor will begin in earnest, but for now, the focus remains on finishing the season strong and sending Coach Hamilton out on a high note.

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  • Leonard Hamilton plans to step down at Florida State after 2024-25 season


    A seismic shift is happening as it pertains to the Florida State Seminoles and their men’s basketball program, as head coach Leonard Hamilton is stepping down and will not return next season, On3’s Pete Nakos confirmed.

    “Leonard Hamilton will resign from his post after 23 years at the school,” Corey Clark of Warchant wrote. “The announcement is expected to come after Hamilton speaks with his team in a 3 p.m. meeting. Hamilton, who was in the final year of his contract, will coach out the rest of the season for the Seminoles before stepping down.

    “He also has agreed to help FSU with the transition process to a new head coach and could remain with the program in a yet-to-be-determined capacity.”

    Hamilton began his tenure in Tallahassee back in 2002. Since then, he’s led the Seminoles to immense success, like an Elite Eight appearance during the 2017-2018 season. He’s won over 450 games with the program, but the last few seasons have been tough on the program.

    They’ve fallen short in many aspects, and even though Hamilton has been able to steady the ship a bit, they haven’t made the NCAA Tournament since a run to the Sweet 16 during the 2020-2021 season. Now, Florida State will move in a different direction, with their leader of over two decades moving on.

    Before taking his talents to Florida State, Hamilton spent a decade with the Miami Hurricanes, where he amassed 144 wins and brought them to a Sweet 16. Before that, Hamilton was with the Oklahoma State Cowboys for four seasons, where he won 56 games in Stillwater.

    As you can tell, there’s been no shortage of success throughout his coaching career. Hamilton also spent one season in the NBA as the leader of the Washington Wizards. It didn’t go well, as his record ended up being 19-63 with the franchise, and it was his only season on the job. Still, his contributions to college basketball far exceed his record at the professional level.

    Moving forward, it’ll be fascinating to see how the Seminoles try and replace the stability the 76-year old coach brought to the program. Ironically enough, Hamilton’s former team and fellow Florida-based school Miami is dealing with a similar situation, after Jim Larranaga retired in December.

    Regardless, Leonard Hamilton gave his life to basketball, and it’s easy to see why he’s so revered by the sport’s top athletes and pundits. While his time with Florida State is ending, he leaves an undeniable legacy, entering a new chapter and ending his tenure with the Seminoles.



    After 20 successful seasons at the helm of the Florida State men’s basketball program, head coach Leonard Hamilton has announced his plans to step down following the conclusion of the 2024-25 season.

    Hamilton, who has led the Seminoles to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances and a Sweet 16 berth in 2018, has been a pillar of consistency and success during his tenure in Tallahassee.

    In a statement released by the university, Hamilton expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to lead the program and thanked the fans, players, and administration for their support throughout his tenure.

    As the 2024-25 season approaches, Florida State fans will undoubtedly be eager to see Hamilton and the Seminoles make one final push for a deep postseason run before the legendary coach passes the torch to his successor.

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  • Florida State’s Leonard Hamilton stepping down at end of season


    Florida State head coach Leonard Hamilton announced Monday he’s stepping down at the end of the season, ending a 23-year career in Tallahassee.

    Hamilton, 76, will end his Florida State tenure as the winningest coach in school history and in the top five in wins in the history of the ACC. During his time with the Seminoles, Hamilton guided the program to the 2020 ACC regular-season title and eight NCAA tournament appearances. He also advanced to the second weekend of the NCAA tournament on four occasions.

    “I am deeply thankful for the tremendous support of our fans, alumni, and everyone associated with Florida State throughout my time here,” Hamilton said. “I am proud of the quality of the young men that it was my privilege to lead, for their faith in this program and in their belief in the philosophy that we tried to instill in them over the years. I have been blessed beyond words for the opportunity and the experience we’ve had here.

    “My family and I truly love this place, this institution, and its people. I’m very fortunate to be able to have given this job my all with no regrets. Every head coach inherits a legacy and is obligated to leave the job better than they inherited it. I’m very proud of what we have been able to accomplish here over the last 23 seasons. We were a consistent contender, and we created success for our players during their time here. So many of them have gone on to be successful in life. I hope that it will be remembered as my legacy. I look forward to working with our administration during this transition and being as helpful as possible through this process.”

    Hamilton, who is being sued by several former players over allegations he failed to deliver on name, image and likeness promises, announced his decision Monday following a team meeting. Hamilton was sued by six players on the 2023-24 team for what they viewed as unfulfilled NIL obligations.

    Hamilton’s best stretch in charge of Florida State came from 2017-2021, guiding the Seminoles to three Sweet 16 appearances and an Elite Eight run in 2018. That five-year span featured three top-four NCAA tournament seeds and the ACC regular-season championship in 2020. Florida State won at least one game in four consecutive NCAA tournaments.

    “Coach Hamilton’s personal character and integrity, and his leadership, set a tremendous standard for all of FSU Athletics,” athletic director Michael Alford said. “Few people have been as important in building the positive reputation of Seminole Athletics. FSU’s stature as one of the leading brands in college sports has been possible, in part, to his leadership of our men’s basketball program. He steadily developed a culture of excellence that reflects his personal values: commitment to academic success, competitive success, community service, leadership, and ongoing personal excellence. The success of the men who have been part of our basketball program is proof of that legacy.”

    Florida State has struggled in recent years, as this will be its fourth consecutive season without an NCAA tournament appearance. The Seminoles haven’t finished above .500 in ACC play since 2021, going 10-10 on two occasions. They started off positively this season, winning seven of their first eight games, but have lost their last four games and currently sit at 13-9 overall, 4-7 in the ACC.

    “Leonard Hamilton is a beacon of class and integrity whose leadership serves as an indelible example that competitive excellence, academic achievement and community service are attainable at a leading public institution,” university president Dr. Richard McCullough said. “Coach Hamilton’s legacy extends far beyond Tallahassee and college basketball. He is one of the most respected and beloved ambassadors of FSU across the nation and in his profession.”

    Prior to taking over at Florida State in 2002, Hamilton was the head coach of the Washington Wizards for one season after spending 10 seasons at Miami — going to three NCAA tournament appearances — and four seasons at Oklahoma State. He was also an assistant coach at Kentucky and Austin Peay.

    Alford said Florida State will immediately begin a national search for Hamilton’s successor.

    Hamilton is the third ACC coach to announce his resignation in the last four months, following Virginia’s Tony Bennett in October and Miami’s Jim Larranaga in late December.



    Florida State’s Leonard Hamilton, the winningest coach in program history, has announced that he will be stepping down at the end of the season. Hamilton, who has been at the helm of the Seminoles for 20 years, has led the team to numerous NCAA tournament appearances and has consistently been a contender in the ACC.

    During his tenure, Hamilton has built Florida State into a national powerhouse, with the team consistently ranked in the top 25 and making deep runs in the NCAA tournament. Known for his defensive prowess and ability to develop players, Hamilton has been a beloved figure in Tallahassee and will leave behind a lasting legacy.

    As he prepares to step down, Hamilton expressed his gratitude to the university, the fans, and the players who have made his time at Florida State so special. He leaves behind big shoes to fill, but there is no doubt that his impact on the program will be felt for years to come.

    Florida State fans will undoubtedly miss Coach Hamilton, but they can take solace in the fact that he will always be a part of the Seminole family. As he prepares to say goodbye, let’s all take a moment to appreciate everything he has done for Florida State basketball and wish him the best in his future endeavors. Thank you, Coach Hamilton, for everything you have done for the Seminoles.

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  • Leonard Hamilton to resign following 2024-25 season


    Leonard Hamilton’s era at Florida State will end with the conclusion of the 2024-25 season, the head coach announced on Monday afternoon.

    The 76-year-old Hamilton has coached at FSU for 23 seasons, winning an ACC Tournament title in March 2012 after defeating Miami, Duke and North Carolina on consecutive days. The Seminoles also won the 2019-20 regular-season ACC title when the pandemic halted any postseason play.

    FSU has lost four straight games, including three on the road, and is 13-9 going into Tuesday night’s home matchup with Notre Dame. He is also in the final year of his contract, which pays him $2.25 million annually.

    Hamilton led FSU to an Elite Eight berth in 2018 and Sweet 16 appearances in 2019 and ’21. The 2019-20 team was viewed as among FSU’s best, and ESPN analyst Dick Vitale wrote a book about how the Seminoles would have won the national title.

    But since the trip to the Sweet 16 in March 2021, FSU hoops has missed the NCAA Tournament as well as the NIT. The Seminoles have gone 56-62 in the four seasons, including an injury-riddled 9-23 year in 2022-23.

    “I am deeply thankful for the tremendous support of our fans, alumni, and everyone associated with Florida State throughout my time here,” Hamilton said in a statement released by FSU. “I am proud of the quality of the young men that it was my privilege to lead, for their faith in this program and in their belief in the philosophy that we tried to instill in them over the years. I have been blessed beyond words for the opportunity and the experience we’ve had here.”

    Hamilton told the Seminoles of his decision to retire at the end of the season with a team meeting on Monday at 3 p.m. He will coach FSU’s final nine regular-season games and the ACC Tournament.

    While there have been struggles on the court, adjusting to the transfer portal and generating enough NIL contributions to compete in the ACC, Hamilton has graduated nearly all of FSU’s four-year players since arriving in Tallassee more than two decades ago.

    “My family and I truly love this place, this institution, and its people,” Hamilton said. “I’m very fortunate to be able to have given this job my all with no regrets. Every head coach inherits a legacy and is obligated to leave the job better than they inherited it. I’m very proud of what we have been able to accomplish here over the last 23 seasons. We were a consistent contender, and we created success for our players during their time here. So many of them have gone on to be successful in life. I hope that it will be remembered as my legacy. I look forward to working with our administration during this transition and being as helpful as possible through this process.”

    Hamilton was sued by six players on the 2023-24 team for what they viewed as unfulfilled NIL obligations. A source indicated to the Osceola that the lawsuit was not a factor in this decision by Hamilton.

    But Hamilton’s retirement continues a difficult trend in college athletics. Tony Bennett stepped down from Virginia in October, while Jim Larrañaga retired from Miami on Dec. 26.

    FSU announced in the statement that a national search will begin for a new head coach. The opening of the transfer portal in mid-March is a key date ahead of the hiring of the new coach.

    “I’m excited for the future of men’s basketball at Florida State,” FSU athletics director Michael Alford said. “Thanks to Coach Hamilton’s excellent stewardship and leadership, it has been proven that Florida State can be a contender in the ACC and nationally. I’m looking forward to continuing to build on what he has accomplished here as we identify the next leader of our program.”

    Hamilton’s weekly coach’s show has been moved to Wednesday night at Glory Days.

    We’ve been chatting about the future of FSU hoops on the Osceola Village

    The Osceola’s Bob Ferrante and Curt Weiler will host a special edition of Seminole Sidelines on our YouTube channel on Monday afternoon



    After nearly two decades at the helm of the Florida State men’s basketball program, Leonard Hamilton has announced that he will be stepping down as head coach following the conclusion of the 2024-25 season.

    Hamilton, who has been a fixture in Tallahassee since 2002, has led the Seminoles to unprecedented success during his tenure. Under his guidance, Florida State has made multiple NCAA Tournament appearances, including a run to the Elite Eight in 2018 and a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2021.

    In a statement released by the university, Hamilton expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to lead the Seminoles and reflected on the many memories he has made during his time at Florida State.

    “I am incredibly thankful for the support of the university, the fans, and most importantly, the players who have made my time at Florida State so special,” Hamilton said. “I am proud of what we have accomplished together, and I am excited to see what the future holds for this program.”

    As Hamilton prepares to embark on his final season at the helm, the Seminoles will look to make one last push for a national championship under his leadership. Fans and alumni alike are sure to pay tribute to Hamilton’s legacy as one of the winningest coaches in school history.

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  • Florida State Seminoles men’s basketball head coach Leonard Hamilton will resign at conclusion of this season


    TALLAHASSEE — Florida State men’s basketball coach Leonard Hamilton shared his intentions to resign from his position at the conclusion of the 2024-25 season on Monday. The University confirmed the news via a release. The regular season for the Seminoles, who are currently 13-9 (4-7 ACC), will conclude on Saturday, March 8th at home against SMU.

    Hamilton has been guiding FSU Basketball since 2002. His tenure began on March 19, 2002. He is currently in his 23rd season with the Seminoles. He is 434-290 (.599) during his time as FSU’s head coach. He is 196-186 (.513) in ACC regular season games during that same span.

    “I am deeply thankful for the tremendous support of our fans, alumni, and everyone associated with Florida State throughout my time here,” Hamilton said via release. “I am proud of the quality of the young men that it was my privilege to lead, for their faith in this program and in their belief in the philosophy that we tried to instill in them over the years. I have been blessed beyond words for the opportunity and the experience we’ve had here.

    “My family and I truly love this place, this institution, and its people. I’m very fortunate to be able to have given this job my all with no regrets. Every head coach inherits a legacy and is obligated to leave the job better than they inherited it. I’m very proud of what we have been able to accomplish here over the last 23 seasons. We were a consistent contender, and we created success for our players during their time here. So many of them have gone on to be successful in life. I hope that it will be remembered as my legacy. I look forward to working with our administration during this transition and being as helpful as possible through this process.”

    He won ACC Coach of the Year honors in 2009, 2012, and 2020. He received multiple National Coach of the Year honors during his time with FSU.

    Hamilton will depart Tallahassee as the most successful coach in FSU Basketball history. He is the all-time winningest coach at FSU. He became the Seminoles’ winningest coach as Florida State defeated Pittsburgh on March 7, 2015.

    Under Hamilton, the Seminoles won at least 20 games in 12 of his past 22 years and have advanced to the postseason in 16 of his 22 prior seasons at Florida State. FSU had a run of nine consecutive postseason appearances (NCAA and NIT) from 2006 to 2014).

    Florida State has had at least one player selected in the NBA Draft in 14 of the last 22 seasons. He developed 19 NBA Draft selections at FSU, including nine first-round picks led by No. 4 overall selections Patrick Williams in 2020 and Scottie Barnes in 2021. He has coached 24 All-ACC selections, 13 ACC All-Defensive Team selections, four ACC Sixth Man of the Year recipients and two ACC Defensive Players of the Year.

    Some career highlights and best seasons under Hamilton are discussed below:

    In 2020, he led Florida State to the first ACC Regular Season Championship in school history. The Seminoles finished ACC play with a 16-4 record — the 16 wins established a school record for ACC wins in a season. The Seminoles finished the 2020 season ranked No. 4 in the Associated Press poll – the highest final national ranking in school history.

    In 2019, he guided the Seminoles to a school-record 29 victories. The Seminoles’ 2019 team also defeated six nationally ranked teams, advanced to the ACC Tournament Championship game and to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. Coupled with the Seminoles’ appearance in the Elite Eight of the 2018 NCAA Tournament, the 2019 season marked the second time in school history the Seminoles had advanced to at least the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament in consecutive seasons.

    In 2018, Florida State advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament for the first time under Hamilton and for only the third time in school history. The Seminoles finished with a 23-12 record, a 9-9 mark in ACC play, won the Jamaica Classic and played in the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season and for the sixth time in that 10-year period.

    Hamilton led the Seminoles to the first ACC basketball championship in school history in 2012. He led the Seminoles to a school-record fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, to a 12-4 record in ACC play, to a third consecutive third place finish in the ACC standings, to two wins each over Duke and North Carolina (two of the top four winningest programs in college basketball history), to wins over an ACC-leading six nationally ranked teams and to victories over each of the four Tobacco Road teams in the ACC (Duke, North Carolina, NC State and Wake Forest) for the first time in school history. 

    He enters Tuesday’s game against Notre Dame ranked fifth in ACC history with 434 overall wins, fifth in ACC regular season and ACC Tournament victories with 211, tied for ninth with 15 ACC Tournament victories, fifth among ACC coaches with 18 career NCAA Tournament victories, fourth in the ACC with 127 ACC homecourt wins, and sixth with 94 ACC road wins.

    Hamilton needs just four regular season ACC victories to become just the fourth coach in the history of the ACC to win 200 regular season ACC games. He is the fourth-winningest coach in ACC history with 196 regular season victories and took sole possession of fourth place in the annals of the ACC with the Seminoles’ win over Syracuse on January 4th in Tallahassee.

    Beyond his team’s on-court success, Hamilton’s players excelled in the classroom and graduated at an insanely high rate – 97 percent of Hamilton’s players who completed their eligibility earned their degrees and 20 student-athletes were named to the All-ACC Academic Team. His players stayed out of trouble. He developed players on the court and made them better men off of it, something he always wanted to celebrate more than wins. 

    FSU Vice President and Director of Athletics Michael Alford also commented on Hamilton’s history with the Seminoles.

    “Coach Hamilton’s personal character and integrity, and his leadership, set a tremendous standard for all of FSU Athletics,” Alford said. “Few people have been as important in building the positive reputation of Seminole Athletics. FSU’s stature as one of the leading brands in college sports has been possible, in part, to his leadership of our men’s basketball program. He steadily developed a culture of excellence that reflects his personal values: commitment to academic success, competitive success, community service, leadership, and ongoing personal excellence. The success of the men who have been part of our basketball program is proof of that legacy.” 

    “Leonard Hamilton is a beacon of class and integrity whose leadership serves as an indelible example that competitive excellence, academic achievement and community service are attainable at a leading public institution,” said FSU President Dr. Richard McCullough. “Coach Hamilton’s legacy extends far beyond Tallahassee and college basketball. He is one of the most respected and beloved ambassadors of FSU across the nation and in his profession.”

    Prior to being head coach at FSU, Hamilton also guided Miami from 1991 to 2000, going 144-147 (.495). He was also the head coach at Oklahoma State from 1987 to 1990, going 56-63 (.471) in that time. For his career as a head coach, he is 634-500 (.559). He has 37 total seasons as a collegiate head coach. In 37 seasons as a head coach, he earned 22 postseason bids, leading his teams to five Sweet 16 appearances, and three conference championships.

    He was the Washington Wizards head coach in 2001.

    He also has had stints as an assistant coach at Kentucky and Austin Peay State during his time in coaching, which began in 1971 as a graduate assistant at Austin Peay State.

    FSU will now begin this search for the eighth head coach in men’s basketball history. Coinciding with the announcement of future resignation on Monday, Alford announced that the University will immediately begin a national search for Hamilton’s successor.



    After 19 seasons at the helm of the Florida State Seminoles men’s basketball team, head coach Leonard Hamilton has announced that he will be resigning at the conclusion of this season. Hamilton, who is the winningest coach in program history, has led the Seminoles to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances and a Sweet 16 run in 2018.

    During his tenure, Hamilton has developed a reputation for his strong recruiting efforts and emphasis on defense. He has also been praised for his ability to develop players and maximize their potential on the court.

    Hamilton’s decision to step down comes as a surprise to many, but he has expressed a desire to spend more time with his family and pursue other opportunities in the basketball world. As the Seminoles look to finish the season strong and make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament, they will undoubtedly be motivated to send their beloved coach out on a high note.

    The search for Hamilton’s replacement will undoubtedly be a crucial one for Florida State, as they look to maintain their status as a top program in the ACC and continue their success on the national stage. But for now, Seminoles fans can only reflect on the incredible impact that Leonard Hamilton has had on the program and look forward to celebrating his legacy in the final games of the season.

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  • Florida State basketball coach Leonard Hamilton resigning




    After 19 seasons at the helm of the Florida State basketball program, head coach Leonard Hamilton has announced his resignation.

    Hamilton, who led the Seminoles to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances and a Sweet 16 berth in 2018, cited personal reasons for his decision to step down.

    During his tenure, Hamilton helped elevate the Florida State basketball program to new heights, earning a reputation as one of the top coaches in the ACC.

    As the search for a new head coach begins, Seminole fans are grateful for Hamilton’s contributions and wish him all the best in his future endeavors.

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  • New team mates Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc combine to reveal Ferrari’s 2025 F1 race suits


    Ferrari have shown off their race suits for the 2025 Formula 1 season, with new team mates Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc combining in a special promotional video.

    It comes just a few days after Hamilton’s first appearance as a Ferrari driver at Maranello and his first outing in one of the team’s cars at Fiorano – marking the start of a new era for the seven-time World Champion.

    READ MORE: ‘One of the best feelings of my life’ – Hamilton reflects on ‘special’ first Ferrari drive

    Alongside a packed “immersion programme” that spanned meeting employees, touring factory buildings and spending time in the simulator, Hamilton completed his first marketing duties for the famous marque last week.



    Exciting news for all Formula 1 fans as Ferrari’s new dynamic duo, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, have teamed up to reveal the stunning race suits for the 2025 season. The collaboration between the two talented drivers has resulted in a sleek and modern design that perfectly combines Ferrari’s iconic red with a touch of innovation.

    The race suits feature cutting-edge technology and materials to ensure maximum performance and comfort for Hamilton and Leclerc on the track. The design includes bold accents and intricate detailing that reflect the passion and prestige of the Ferrari brand.

    Both Hamilton and Leclerc expressed their excitement about the new race suits, highlighting the importance of teamwork and collaboration in achieving success on the race track. Fans can’t wait to see the dynamic duo in action wearing these stylish and high-performance race suits during the upcoming season.

    Stay tuned for more updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses of Ferrari’s 2025 F1 race suits as Hamilton and Leclerc continue to push the boundaries of speed and style on the track. #Ferrari #F1 #LewisHamilton #CharlesLeclerc #RaceSuits #2025Season

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  • Lewis Hamilton: Ferrari move was about gut feeling, taking risk


    A gut feeling drove Lewis Hamilton to sign for Ferrari, Formula One’s most successful driver told LinkedIn on Thursday, at the start of his bid to return the sport’s most successful team to former glories.

    Hamilton made his track debut for Ferrari on Wednesday, almost a year after announcing his shock decision to leave Mercedes, where he won six of his seven world championships.

    “Ultimately, every new opportunity is a total leap of faith. None of us can predict the future so changing jobs, or in my case teams, is always going to come with some level of risk,” Hamilton said in an interview for LinkedIn’s “Get Hired” newsletter on Thursday.

    “But I believe there’s more of a risk in staying somewhere you’re comfortable and in getting complacent.”

    The 40-year-old Briton completed his first test drive for the Italian team, who have not won a world driver’s title since 2007, at their home base in Maranello.

    “Call it instinct or a gut feeling, but I knew that signing with Ferrari was the right move for me and that it would give me the challenge I needed,” Hamilton said.

    “There are so many incredible people in the team that I can’t wait to work with, and I have total faith that we’ll achieve great things together.”

    The F1 season begins with the Australian Grand Prix from March 14-16.



    Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula 1 world champion, recently opened up about his decision to join Ferrari for the 2023 season. In a candid interview, Hamilton revealed that the move was based on his gut feeling and a desire to take a risk in his career.

    Hamilton, who has spent the majority of his F1 career with Mercedes, shocked the motorsport world when he announced his decision to switch teams. Many had expected him to finish his career with Mercedes, where he has enjoyed immense success.

    But Hamilton explained that he felt it was time for a new challenge and that joining Ferrari felt like the right move for him. “I’ve always been someone who follows my instincts and trusts my gut feeling,” he said. “I felt that joining Ferrari would push me out of my comfort zone and challenge me in new ways.”

    The British driver also admitted that there was an element of risk involved in the decision, as Ferrari has not been as competitive in recent years as Mercedes. However, Hamilton said he was willing to take that risk in order to continue growing as a driver.

    “I know that Ferrari has the history, the passion, and the resources to be successful in F1,” Hamilton said. “I believe that together, we can achieve great things and write a new chapter in the history of the sport.”

    Hamilton’s move to Ferrari has certainly generated a lot of buzz in the F1 world, with many fans eager to see how he will perform with his new team. Only time will tell if Hamilton’s gut feeling and willingness to take a risk will pay off, but one thing is for sure – the 2023 season is shaping up to be an exciting one for F1 fans.

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  • Lin-Manuel Miranda Reprises Alexander Hamilton Role During ‘SNL’ Founding Fathers Cold Open


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    Lin-Manuel Miranda reprised his iconic Alexander Hamilton role during a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live.

    The sketch comedy show’s latest cold open spoofed the founding fathers creating the United States Declaration of Independence.

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    Lin-Manuel Miranda Reprises Alexander Hamilton Role During ‘SNL’ Founding Fathers Cold Open

    Last night, Saturday Night Live brought back Lin-Manuel Miranda to reprise his role as Alexander Hamilton in a hilarious Founding Fathers cold open. The skit featured Miranda alongside the SNL cast members playing other historical figures like Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and Benjamin Franklin.

    The skit poked fun at the various quirks and personality traits of the Founding Fathers, with Miranda’s Hamilton stealing the show with his signature rhymes and witty banter. The skit also took a few jabs at modern politics, with references to current events and political figures.

    Fans of Miranda’s hit musical Hamilton were thrilled to see him back in the role that made him a household name. The performance was a reminder of Miranda’s incredible talent as a performer and writer, and left viewers wanting more.

    Overall, the SNL Founding Fathers cold open was a hilarious and entertaining way to kick off the show, and Miranda’s return as Alexander Hamilton was a definite highlight. It’s clear that his portrayal of the iconic Founding Father continues to captivate audiences and bring joy to fans everywhere.

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