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.
Hamilton made his first public appearance since joining Ferrari for the F1 2025 season, visiting the team’s factory in Maranello and the Fiorano test track. Lewis Hamilton mobbe
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Lewis Hamilton’s era with Ferrari has officially begun, as the seven-time world champion paid a visit to Scuderia’s F1 factory on his first day with the team.
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has arrived at Ferrari’s headquarters to get down to work with his new team
A new era for Formula 1 officially began on Wednesday when Lewis Hamilton got behind the wheel of a Ferrari for the first time.
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.
A year on from stunning the world with news of his move from Mercedes to Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton finally got to work at Maranello on Monday.
Lewis Hamilton paid the Ferrari factory in Maranello a visit for the first time, acquainting himself with new surroundings he would call home. He then shook hands with senior members and conducted vital drills ahead of his first test run in red.
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Lewis Hamilton ’s father says his son has “trained like mad” ahead of his debut Ferrari F1 season. The seven-time world champion completed 30 laps of Ferrari’s Fiorano test track on Wednesday as he made his high-profile on-track debut for the Scuderia following his blockbuster move from Mercedes.