LEWIS HAMILTON suffered an unfortunate crash for Ferrari on Wednesday. The 40-year-old, driving in just his second testing session for his new team, lost control of his car in the final part of
A former Formula 1 driver has warned Ferrari that Charles Leclerc could ‘self-destruct’ at the team following Lewis Hamilton’s arrival . Ferrari ’s lineup of Hamilton and Leclerc is expected to be the strongest driver pairing on the grid in 2025, with both drivers capable of fighting for the world title if they are provided with a competitive car.
Lewis Hamilton has waved to a crowd of waiting fans as he drove a Ferrari Formula 1 car for the first time since joining the Italian team for the 2025 season.
Lewis Hamilton's preparations for 2025 have suffered a minor blow after the Brit crashed during a test session at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.
Lewis Hamilton got behind the wheel of a Ferrari Formula One car for the first time in a test for his new team on Wednesday. It was announced in February the seven-time world champion would be joining Ferrari ahead of the 2025 F1 season,
It was this kind of wonder that Hamilton, a seven-time world champion who has seen and won it all in Formula One, sought when he decided to move to Ferrari. For all the success he enjoyed with Mercedes, nothing could match the history and the magic of F1’s most iconic team.
Seven-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton says he has realized his “dream” after his first official day at Ferrari, promising “a new era” for the team.
He arrives at the team's headquarters at Maranello almost a year after he announced that he was leaving Mercedes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
It's finally happening. Lewis Hamilton has made his first public appearance as a Ferrari driver ahead of a potential test on Wednesday
Formula One great Lewis Hamilton will reunite with his former Kiwi trainer and physiotherapist Angela Cullen as his latest contract with Ferrari begins. Cullen first started working with the seven-time champion in 2016 when the Brit was driving at Mercedes - he went on to win four straight titles from 2017.
According to Forbes, Red Bull's Max Verstappen leads the highest-paid drivers list for the third year running.