Formula 1 has been rocked by an earth-shattering revelation that no one saw coming. Lewis Hamilton, after a turbulent and short-lived stint with Ferrari, is reportedly set to make a sensational return to Mercedes. The bombshell was confirmed โ albeit indirectly โ by his former teammate George Russell following the chaos of the Singapore Grand Prix.

When asked about his post-race emotions, Russell smiled and delivered a cryptic remark: โSome things are coming full circle.โ Within hours, that single phrase sent shockwaves through the paddock and the wider F1 community. Now, multiple sources close to Mercedes have confirmed that preparations for Hamiltonโs return โ dubbed Project Phoenix โ are already underway at the teamโs Brackley headquarters.
Insiders report that a โspecial seat fitโ has been commissioned for Hamilton, suggesting that engineering adjustments are in progress. Mercedesโ logistics team has reportedly been briefed on a confidential testing schedule before the United States Grand Prix in Austin. The atmosphere at Brackley is said to be โelectric,โ with staff describing it as a once-in-a-generation reunion.

Behind this shocking turn of events lies Ferrariโs complete internal meltdown. Sources from Maranello describe a fractured relationship between Hamilton and senior engineers, particularly following the Singapore qualifying debacle. Reports claim Hamilton was denied access to key telemetry data โ a move insiders have called โsabotage in all but name.โ
The fallout from that incident has reportedly accelerated Hamiltonโs decision to part ways with Ferrari months earlier than planned. Tensions boiled over after repeated mechanical issues and what he described privately as โa team divided in spirit.โ Those close to the seven-time world champion say he felt โbetrayed but liberatedโ when the opportunity to rejoin Mercedes arose.

For Mercedes, Hamiltonโs return represents both nostalgia and unfinished business. The partnership that delivered six world titles between 2014 and 2020 could be revived in a bid to reclaim dominance from Red Bull and Max Verstappen. โProject Phoenix,โ as itโs now being called internally, is more than a comeback โ itโs a mission to restore pride, unity, and victory.
Whether the official announcement drops before Austin or just after, one thing is clear. Formula 1 has been set ablaze once again, and Lewis Hamiltonโs story is far from over. As one mechanic at Brackley reportedly said, โThe king is coming home.โ