Ferrari have confirmed that their 2025 F1 car will be called the SF-25, in line with their last two Scuderia challengers. Lewis Hamilton will debut in scarlet red this year and is set to drive the SF-25 for the first time at the official three-day pre-season test in Bahrain from 26-28 February.
Lewis Hamilton has broken his silence after being involved in crash during his second test session with Ferrari. The seven-time F1 world champion left Mercedes at the end of the 2024 season after activating an exit clause in his contract and signing a lucrative deal with Ferrari, said to be worth £40 million per year.
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.
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.
Lewis Hamilton endured a frustrating 2024 season with Mercedes, and vice chairman Piero Ferrari will be hope the seven-time world champion is still at the top of his game as he prepares for his Scuder
Lewis Hamilton has made a $300,000 switch after his latest Ferrari change has been revealed. The Formula 1 champion’s arrival at the Scuderia saw the team execute a stunning social media campaign, as they drip-fed the stages of Hamilton’s arrival over the course of his debut week.
The incident happened during a three-day test at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in the team’s 2023 F1 car.
Ferrari vice chairman Piero Ferrari has drawn parallels between the generational dynamic of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to that seen in tennis between Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic. The son of Enzo Ferrari believes the age gap between his Formula 1 drivers presents an intriguing battle of youth versus experience.
A key Ferrari figure has revealed that Lewis Hamilton often signalled his desire to join the team throughout his Mercedes F1 career.
Ferrari vice chairman Piero Ferrari also feels Hamilton joining Leclerc in Maranello presents a ‘generational issue’ for the latter. The Monegasque is representing the younger racers and the Briton personifying the veteran drivers, such as Fernando Alonso plus Nico Hulkenberg.