MARANELLO, Italy - Lewis Hamilton drove a Ferrari Formula One car for the first time on Jan 22 after the seven-time world champion took to the track at the team’s test circuit and admitted it ...
A little under a year ago, Lewis Hamilton shocked the racing world by announcing his departure from Mercedes, the team with which he secured six of his seven World Drivers’ Championships ...
A new era for Formula 1 officially began on Wednesday when Lewis Hamilton got behind the wheel of a Ferrari for the first time. The Briton announced he would join the Scuderia last February and ...
Ticking off a monumental first as a Ferrari driver, his debut run in a Ferrari F1 car, Lewis Hamilton’s next outing in red will be a Pirelli tyre test later this month. Hamilton’s time as a ...
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Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton has shared his striking yellow crash helmet for the 2025 season with the Maranello outfit. The seven-time world champion sported a fluorescent yellow color lid last ...
Lewis Hamilton has donned Ferrari colours for the first time Instagram The 40-year-old Briton continued his integration with Ferrari on Tuesday, meeting team members and familiarising himself with the ...
Lewis Hamilton has made his first visit to the Ferrari F1 factory in Maranello. Hamilton will turn his first laps as a Scuderia driver on January 22 at the Fiorano circuit in Ferrari's 2022 F1-75 car.
Lewis Hamilton finished seventh last season with Mercedes Reuters "It is not easy but he is coming with his own experience. But he is not the rookie of the year, I am not worried at all about this," ...
Seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has had his first outing on the track for Ferrari on a misty morning at Maranello, realising his dream of driving in the iconic red of the Italian ...
Lewis Hamilton will play a vital part in Ferrari's quest to finally end their long Formula 1 title drought. That is the view of former F1 driver Johnny Herbert as the Brit completed his first laps ...