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Stunning house Lewis Hamilton ‘will live in at Ferrari as he’s given honour only bestowed to Michael Schumacher’


LEWIS HAMILTON will reportedly move into a house formerly owned by Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari next year.

The seven-time world champion is set to join Ferrari ahead of the 2025 Formula One season, putting an end to his 11-year spell with Mercedes.

Lewis Hamilton will move into a huge new house when he officially joins FerrariCredit: Getty
The Brit has been granted permission to move into Enzo Ferrari’s old houseCredit: Alamy

And when he swaps Brackley for Maranello, he will be granted the permission to move into a famed Italian house.

Sky Sports Italy claim he is expected to move into a house previously occupied by Mr Ferrari himself.

The home is located next to the team’s Fiorano circuit.

F1 legend Michael Schumacher is the only other driver to have been given the privilege to live there.

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He would reside at the house on testing days.

The three-storey building houses Enzo’s iconic office, which has been preserved since his death in 1988.

Every door and window shutter on the outside is painted in the iconic Scuderia red.

And the interior is littered with Ferrari memorabilia.

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The house is littered with Ferrari memorabiliaCredit: Instagram @tony__qian
It is located next to Ferrari’s baseCredit: Instagram @tony__qian

Mercedes have announced initial plans for Hamilton’s final race with the team, which will be at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix next month.

The Brit will have the names of 150 fans printed on his car for the event.

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