Lewis Hamilton is "back in the game" following his move to Ferrari from Mercedes for F1 2025, according to Ferrari boss Benedetto Vigna.
Ferrari have made a major announcement following Lewis Hamilton's arrival from Mercedes for the F1 2025 season.
Lewis Hamilton’s switch to Ferrari has reportedly divided opinion amongst Ferrari’s Tifosi with expectations for either a “dream team” or a “not easy” period for Charles Leclerc. Hamilton is racing in red this season having signed a multi-year contract to become Leclerc’s newest Ferrari team-mate.
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have enjoyed a cordial start to life as Ferrari team-mates, but it remains to be seen how racing against each other will affect their relationship
After a qualifying defeat in 2024, Nico Rosberg warned Lewis Hamilton that Charles Leclerc may have the edge to start the F1 2025 season.
Italian journalist Roberto Chincero says a “Hamilton mania” has already begun in the country ahead of the 40-year-old Briton’s arrival, which he believes will require a heavy police presence to manage large crowds that are expected to gather on the streets near Ferrari’s headquarters.
Carlos Sainz insists “not everything is roses and perfect” at Ferrari as Lewis Hamilton prepares for his debut campaign with the Scuderia and what the Spanish driver maintains will be a “very special experience”.
To mark the arrival of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari will debut a special livery for the 2025 season. The design features a darker shade of
Jacques Villeneuve sees Lewis Hamilton ’s “hunger” as the main factor in prolonging his F1 career, rather than his age. Hamilton turned 40 earlier this month as he embarks on a new adventure with Ferrari for the upcoming season.
There are still weeks to go before the green lights go out at Melbourne's Albert Park. That is when the 2025 Formula 1 campaign will get underway, a season in which there are many
Aston Martin are attempting to sign Max Verstappen from Red Bull in a deal worth around £1billion – by far the most lucrative in Formula 1 history. But former F1 champion Jacques Villeneuve has explained why the Dutchman will have no interest in joining the British team any time soon.