Lewis Hamilton in Ferrari revival
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Leclerc crashing forced Hamilton to be Ferrari’s lead data source in Canada Charles Leclerc will be using Lewis Hamilton’s car data to inform his setup at the Canadian Grand Prix after his opening day ended early following a crash in FP1.
Lewis Hamilton says that Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur "is the person to take us to the top" amid the team's struggles so far this season.
Luca di Montezemolo was president of Ferrari for more than two decades and finds himself in despair at the current state of the famous Formula 1 outfit he once led
Lewis Hamilton launched a passionate defence of Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur on Thursday and said that the Frenchman was key to his move to Maranello and his hopes for future Formula One success.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said it will “take time” for Lewis Hamilton to “settle in” at Ferrari as he struggles for form. But, while Hamilton’s rookie replacement at Mercedes Kimi Antonelli is in that same process of getting to grips with the new task at hand,
Lewis Hamilton's tenure at Ferrari did not begin as it was expected. The Briton is yet to score a podium at a Grand Prix, and is only in sixth position in the drivers' standings. In Italian media, there are rising rumours about the British driver not being listened to enough,
Retrospect recontextualises Hamilton’s victory in the Shanghai sprint as a flash in the pan rather than the start of something great. His late-race spell in Imola that got him agonisingly close to the podium — the only grand prix in which he’s finished ahead of Leclerc — looks almost totally inexplicable.