Lewis Hamilton has expressed his disapproval of rumors suggesting Christian Horner could switch to Ferrari, stating that such speculation is unhelpful for the team’s performance improvement efforts. Hamilton is striving to help Ferrari regain its winning form in his first season with the team after moving from Mercedes. He has publicly endorsed Frederic Vasseur, who recently secured a new contract with Ferrari. Despite media reports hinting at Horner’s availability in 2026 after leaving Red Bull, Hamilton emphasized the importance of continuity during a press conference in Austin ahead of the United States Grand Prix. Hamilton dismissed the rumors surrounding Horner and emphasized the team’s focus on the future, highlighting the distractions caused by such speculations. He emphasized the team’s hard work and dedication to enhancing performance and execution in the upcoming seasons. Currently sixth in the drivers’ championship, Hamilton is yet to secure a podium finish for Ferrari in a Grand Prix. If he fails to reach the top three in Austin, he will set a new record for the most races without a podium finish at the start of his tenure with Ferrari. Additionally, Sky has enhanced its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+, and Hayu, along with 135 channels and comprehensive Formula 1 coverage. Sky offers complete coverage of Formula 1 events, including practices, qualifiers, and races, as well as exclusive broadcasting rights for the Premier League, EFL, darts, and golf.