Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has already beaten the record set by his teammate Charles Leclerc at Ferrari. Hamilton's bombshell arrival at Ferrari's
Respected Italian journalist Leo Turrini has warned Ferrari that the step between friends and "never" friends can be "very short".
Hamilton climbed into the SF-23, the team’s challenger during the 2023 season, at Ferrari’s test track on Wednesday and put the machine through its paces. Under F1’s Testing of Previous Cars (TPC) regulations, Hamilton was able to get a feel for Ferrari machinery while driving a car used in a previous season.
Lewis Hamilton has opened up about his first track outing in a Ferrari Formula 1 car at Ferrari's own Fiorano test track, saying it was 'one of the best feeling
Charles Leclerc established himself as the “Golden Boy” of motorsport, clinching the FIA Formula 2 Championship in its inaugural season. His victory not only crowned him the first champion of this new era but also opened new paths for him.
The 40-year-old set a time of around one minute per lap, which is slower than teammate Leclerc's 57.6 set a couple of years ago and F1 great Michael Schumacher, who holds the lap record of 55.999 in Ferrari's title-winning F2004 car.
Formula 1 drivers could be suspended from racing or lose championship points for swearing or making political statements under new rules
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
SIR LEWIS HAMILTON is set to face a very special and STRICT rule at Ferrari, which he is not at all used to. Hamilton, 40, shocked the world of Formula One when he rolled credits on his glittering
Formula 1 drivers could be suspended from racing or lose championship points for swearing or making political statements under new rules from series governing body the FIA.