F1 75: Lewis Hamilton 'invigorated' at Ferrari in first public appearance - ESPN
Lewis Hamilton has said he is feeling «invigorated» at Ferrari ahead of his first Formula 1 season in red.
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Lewis Hamilton has said he is feeling «invigorated» at Ferrari ahead of his first Formula 1 season in red.
Lewis Hamilton said he is realising his dream and starting a “new era” for Ferrari as he arrived at Maranello for his first official day with the Scuderia.
MARANELLO, Italy : Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has no concerns about how Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc will get on together next season and expects competition between them to make the team stronger.
MARANELLO, Italy : Ferrari have yet to set a date for Lewis Hamilton's track debut in red overalls but his 2025 car will be unveiled in Maranello on Feb. 19, the day after Formula One's unprecedented 10-team livery launch in London.
Charles Leclerc says having Lewis Hamilton in the other half of the Ferrari garage next season "is going to be crazy". Seven-time world champion Hamilton is preparing to end his glittering 12-year spell with Mercedes at this weekend's season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, before joining Leclerc at the 'Prancing horse' stable. "With Lewis it's going to be crazy because he is such a talented driver," Leclerc told AFP at the Yas Marina circuit on Thursday. "He's the most successful driver in Formula One and so it's going to be a great challenge to measure myself against him in the same car.
Ferrari have insisted they are “not worried at all” about Lewis Hamilton’s slump in form and his alarming claim that he “definitely isn’t fast anymore”.
DOHA : Lewis Hamilton's struggles at Mercedes are not giving his future employers Ferrari any concern, according to team boss Fred Vasseur.
DOHA : Lewis Hamilton says he is "totally fine" with having to wait until next year for his first Ferrari Formula One test, even if it could make life harder at the start of his move from Mercedes.