Lewis Hamilton tests his Ferrari today for the first time. Is this partnership one of the most iconic in sport? We take a look. Usually the thought of Formula 1 drivers testing their cars ahead of a new season wouldn’t even approach the realms of interesting.
Lewis Hamilton has driven his first lap in a Ferrari car, as he begins life with his new team. The 40-year-old was at the Ferrari factory in Maranello on Monday as he was given a tour by team principal Frederic Vasseur and Benedetto Vigna, the Ferrari chief executive officer.
Lewis Hamilton's arrival at Ferrari has received an overwhelming response from the Tifosi who are eager to witness the seven-time world champion race for their
The Scuderia have accumulated the most stylish driver duo on the grid as Hamilton joins Charles Leclerc, who also made waves in the fashion industry last season as a brand ambassador for PUMA, the official partner of Ferrari F1 merchandise.
After 12 seasons with Mercedes and six seasons before that with McLaren, seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton announced last year that he would be joining Ferrari for the 2025 season and fulfilling a lifelong dream by racing for the greatest constructor of them all.
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.
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has arrived at Ferrari’s headquarters to get down to work with his new team.
Formula One great Lewis Hamilton will reunite with his former Kiwi trainer and physiotherapist Angela Cullen as his latest contract with Ferrari begins. Cullen first started working with the seven-time champion in 2016 when the Brit was driving at Mercedes - he went on to win four straight titles from 2017.
Lewis Hamilton is already setting records with Ferrari as his first post beat Charles Leclerc's Monza pic for most Instagram F1 likes.
Lewis Hamilton has made his first outing for Ferrari at their private testing track. The seven-time world champion is gearing up for his first season at Ferrari after leaving behind Mercedes.
Hamilton’s post surpassed teammate Charles Leclerc’s post at Monza as the most-liked F1-related picture of all time. The Monagasque driver held the record after posting a selfie from the podium following his win at the Italian Grand Prix in 2024.