Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has already beaten the record set by his teammate Charles Leclerc at Ferrari. Hamilton's bombshell arrival at Ferrari's
Anyone who wondered how Lewis Hamilton looked in red now has their answer. On Wednesday, Ferrari posted video and photo of Hamilton taking his first lap
Lewis Hamilton's dream first week at Ferrari continued on Wednesday as he completed the first laps driving one of the team's Formula One cars. The seven-time world champion was pictured while driving the car at Ferrari's Fiorano track,
Lewis Hamilton made his maiden drive in a Ferrari Formula One car on Wednesday, 22 January, in what he described as one of the best feelings of his life. It was the seven-time world champion's childhood dream to race for the Italian 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.
When Scuderia Ferrari announced on February 1, 2024 that Lewis Hamilton would join their Formula 1 team in 2025, the F1 world was turned on its head. Now, after arriving in Maranello, Italy earlier this week, the brand has offered up a first look at the end result: Hamilton behind the wheel of a Ferrari F1 car.
Lewis Hamilton hit the track for the first time as a Ferrari driver and the sight of him in the iconic car left fans drooling. Hamilton enjoyed his first laps at the Scuderia’s Fiorano track
Even though we all knew it was happening, the sight of Lewis Hamilton in Ferrari red has sparked all manner of meltdowns within the F1 world. When you're one of the best F1 drivers in the world, it's a given that you move quickly—on and off the track.
Seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton had his first outing on the track for Ferrari on a misty Wednesday morning at Maranello, realising his dream of driving in the iconic red of the Italian team.
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With the seven-time world champion's arrival the dawn of an era at the team, the 'tifosi' (fans) lined the circuit on a foggy, misty morning to catch a glimpse of Hamilton driving a Ferrari F1 car wearing his famous #44 racing number around the 2.997km circuit.