Hamilton's last championship victory arrived in 2020, and having spent the last few years at the Silver Arrows struggling to challenge at the top of order, is hoping a change in surroundings can spark an upturn in results.
He will soon link up with a former rival in Charles Leclerc, who is also desperate to add his name to the list of world champions.
The Monegasque is widely regarded as one of the fastest racers on the track, but has been plagued by a host of reliability and team strategy decisions in recent years, meaning any genuine title challenge has failed to materialise.
Now, former driver Johnny Herbert - who is now an F1 steward - has predicted that the 27-year-old may in for further disappointment if Hamilton can find his feet quickly.
Speaking to Casinoutanspelpaus.io, Herbert said: “[With] the motivation at Ferrari and with a good car that can give him the speed that he needs to beat everybody else, Lewis Hamilton can definitely win another championship.
"The motivation he's going to get from the car is definitely improved with fewer little mistakes.
"I could probably criticise Hamilton a bit and say there have been more mistakes from him than I've seen before, but I think the situation at Mercedes didn’t help.
“Last year, we saw him produce some brilliant racing in the last couple of races, he was really strong.
"Hamilton is definitely hungry enough for the title now, it's down to [Ferrari team principal] Fred Vasseur to give him the car that he can actually achieve in."