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Lewis Hamilton is looking to redeem himself at this weekend's Australian Grand Prix after a difficult start to the season. The seven time champion secured a podium in the season opener in Bahrain, but was aided by both Red Bull cars retiring. He then endured a disappointing weekend in Saudi Arabia, being knocked out Q1 before only mustering a tenth place finish in the race. While Mercedes have struggled, Ferrari have emerged as the new pace-setters after two seasons of mediocrity.
The Scuderia has historically been the home of the sport's best, but Hamilton addressed the fact he'd never driven for the team in an interview last September.
He admitted driving for Ferrari is a "dream for anyone" and a "goal to be achieved".
Hamilton told Sky Sports Italia: "For many years, when I came to Monza, walking next to the fans... I could hear them saying 'Come to Ferrari!'
"This warmed


