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Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari Debut Faces Shock Delay Amid Weather Issues

Lewis Hamilton’s highly anticipated debut for Ferrari could be delayed and moved from the team’s Fiorano test track as Ferrari reportedly activates a “Plan B” due to potential bad weather. Hamilton, who ended his legendary partnership with Mercedes to join Ferrari in 2025, is set to begin his Scuderia journey in January. However, Italian publication

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Why Lewis Hamilton won’t suffer the same fate as Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton’s much-anticipated move to Ferrari in 2025 has been confirmed, marking the end of his long-standing relationship with the Mercedes team that spanned from 2013. The transition to Ferrari is seen as an opportunity for Hamilton to replicate the success of fellow multiple World Champion Sebastian Vettel, who also made the move to Ferrari

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Why Lewis Hamilton moving to Ferrari will affect Red Bull

As the countdown to the 2024 Formula 1 season continues, anticipation is building with testing in Bahrain scheduled to kick off later this month. Recent developments, including Lewis Hamilton’s anticipated move to Ferrari and an ongoing investigation into Christian Horner by Red Bull, have already sent shockwaves through the F1 landscape. One of the most

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Lewis Hamilton sent massive warning by ex-boss

In a surprising twist, former Renault team boss Flavio Briatore has issued a cautionary message to Lewis Hamilton ahead of his unexpected move to Ferrari. Briatore’s advice to the seven-time world champion is clear: even a driver of Hamilton’s caliber, often likened to “Batman,” may face struggles if Ferrari fails to produce a more competitive

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Charles Leclerc addresses Ferrari boss’ leadership

Charles Leclerc has commended the pragmatic leadership style of Fred Vasseur, who assumed the role of team principal at Ferrari earlier this year.  Vasseur’s unflappable approach is viewed as a crucial counterbalance to the passionate and emotional environment that characterises the Italian team. At the onset of the season, Vasseur succeeded the former team boss,

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Carlos Sainz to join Audi

Amid mounting speculation about Carlos Sainz’s future in Formula 1, a former Formula 1 racer, Johnny Herbert, has weighed in on the potential alignment between Sainz and Audi, stating that the Spaniard possesses the qualities the German carmaker will require as it officially enters the sport. Sainz’s name has been closely linked with Audi in

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Ferrari boss comments on Lewis Hamilton’s contract saga

As Lewis Hamilton’s contract negotiations continue, Fred Vasseur has insisted that he “knows nothing” about theml. The Frenchman is instead concentrating on securing the services of his current drivers, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz. Both Leclerc and Sainz’s contracts with the Scuderia expire at the end of 2024. Sainz has been transparent about his desire

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Ferrari boss breaks silence on Lewis Hamilton delaying Mercedes contract

Fred Vasseur has claimed that he “doesn’t care” about Lewis Hamilton’s ongoing contract speculation with Mercedes. This statement comes despite the significant efforts Ferrari has made to secure the British driver’s signature. Throughout the summer, Ferrari has actively courted the seven-time world champion. It has made direct approaches with senior members of Mercedes and reached

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Ferrari boss sets Carlos Sainz contract deadline

Ferrari’s team principal, Fred Vasseur, has said that a resolution regarding Carlos Sainz’s contract should be reached before the conclusion of the current season. Sainz has expressed his ambition to secure a new long-term contract with Ferrari. The Spaniard also says that he is not interested in “playing the number two role to Charles Leclerc.”

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Why uncertainty is hanging over Ferrari and its drivers

Ferrari will enter the summer break on the back of yet more big management changes, prompting question marks around the Scuderia. In December 2022, having watched Ferrari’s championship hopes implode, then-team boss Mattia Binotto resigned. Charles Leclerc ended up finishing that season a whopping 146 points behind Max Verstappen. It was a confirmation of Red

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