The idea of racing one day with Ferrari ... able to give him and Charles. Piero Ferrari lauded Lewis Hamilton with praises due to the latter’s racecraft in Formula 1. Ferrari was confident ...
Lewis Hamilton has begun work at Ferrari with “total immersion” into the team at Maranello, saying he is realizing a career dream. The seven-time world champion, signed by Ferrari to race
F1 fans highlight hidden message from Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari unveiling - The seven-time world champion posed in front of the Scuderia’s headquarters with F1 fans appearing to spot a hidden message f
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has arrived at Ferrari’s headquarters to get down to work with his new team.
Racing Bulls poked fun at Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari, copying the Briton's suited and booted first photograph as a Ferrari driver.
Replacing Carlos Sainz, Hamilton will now race alongside Charles Leclerc for Ferrari. Fans are eager to see the seven-time world champion in Ferrari red as he aims to add to his record-breaking career. The 2025 Formula 1 season will officially begin on 14 March at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne and conclude on 7 December.
Lewis Hamilton marked the start of a new era in his illustrious career with an emotional first day at Ferrari ’s headquarters in Maranello. The seven-time Formula 1 World Champion has joined the Scuderia after leaving Mercedes, replacing Carlos Sainz to partner Charles Leclerc.
Lewis Hamilton says he has "realised his dream" and his first official day at Ferrari marked a "new era in the history of this iconic team".
Hamilton made his first official appearance at Maranello on Monday morning to begin preparations for the F1 2025 campaign following his arrival from Mercedes. Ferrari issue rare s
Seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton, Formula One's most successful driver of all time, arrived for his first day at Ferrari on Monday, and said it was a dream come true to race for the Italian team.
Lewis Hamilton announced his new position as a Ferrari driver in an Instagram post on Monday, Jan. 20. The Formula One driver previously spent 12 years racing for Mercedes