'It's going to be painful for the rest of the year' - Hamilton on his Ferrari struggles

'It's going to be painful for the rest of the year' – Hamilton on his Ferrari struggles

Lewis Hamilton believes his struggles at Ferrari are “going to be painful” and will last the rest of 2025 after a “horrible” Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Hamilton started and finished a lonely seventh in Sunday’s race on another weekend where he was clearly outperformed by Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc. Since winning the Chinese GP Sprint…

Ferrari boss 'likes' Hamilton's disappointment at qualifying struggle

Ferrari boss 'likes' Hamilton's disappointment at qualifying struggle

Ferrari team boss Frederic Vasseur said he ‘liked’ the fact Lewis Hamilton was disappointed about his qualifying result at the Bahrain Grand Prix as he praised his driver’s mindset and subsequent “very strong” recovery drive. Hamilton cut a downbeat figure after qualifying ninth at Sakhir last Saturday, describing his performance as “poor” and apologising to…

Piastri quickest from Norris, Hamilton eighth in upgraded Ferrari in P2

Piastri quickest from Norris, Hamilton eighth in upgraded Ferrari in P2

Oscar Piastri led Lando Norris in a McLaren one-two while Lewis Hamilton was only eighth in his upgraded Ferrari in second practice at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Piastri beat Norris by 0.154s, then there was over three tenths to George Russell in third as McLaren underlined their status as the car to beat this weekend….

Norris: McLaren driver line-up currently stronger than Ferrari

Norris: McLaren driver line-up currently stronger than Ferrari

Lando Norris believes the way he and team-mate Oscar Piastri “push each other on” means McLaren have the strongest driver line-up on the Formula 1 grid. Norris and Piastri have won the opening two F1 races of 2025 and are set for a season-long title battle in their third campaign as team-mates at McLaren. Although…

'It's complete rubbish!' - Hamilton denies early loss of faith in Ferrari

'It's complete rubbish!' – Hamilton denies early loss of faith in Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton has dismissed suggestions he may have lost faith in Ferrari following the team’s double disqualification in China as “complete rubbish”. Having joined the Italian team in a blockbuster switch from Mercedes, Hamilton finished 10th on debut in Australia then claimed a maiden victory in the Chinese Grand Prix Sprint, but was then disqualified…

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Ferrari set goal with car after tough start to season

Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur says the team must work out how to “exploit the full potential” of their 2025 car ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix after a difficult start to the new season. The Scuderia’s embarrassing double disqualification from the last race in China leaves them fifth in the Constructors’ Championship, 61 points behind…

Brundle's verdict on Piastri's win, Ferrari 'pain' after disqualifications

Brundle's verdict on Piastri's win, Ferrari 'pain' after disqualifications

Sprint weekends are always full-on for everyone, there’s a real urgency to procedures from Friday morning until Sunday evening. Shanghai was no different, and if anything that relentless nature was intensified as the pack was so close, and it’s early in the season for many new driver and team combos. By a small margin McLaren…

How significant is Hamilton's first Sprint win with Ferrari?

How significant is Hamilton's first Sprint win with Ferrari?

Lewis Hamilton’s first victory as a Ferrari driver in the Shanghai Sprint is a “significant” early moment in F1’s box-office new relationship, according to Sky Sports F1’s Karun Chandhok. F1’s Sprint format – which takes place at six race weekends through the 24-race campaign and offers additional points to the top-eight finishers – features its…

Superb Hamilton dominates China Sprint to claim first Ferrari victory

Superb Hamilton dominates China Sprint to claim first Ferrari victory

Lewis Hamilton claimed his first victory for Ferrari by winning the Chinese Grand Prix Sprint. Having taken a surprise pole on Friday, Hamilton held off Max Verstappen at the start and in the opening stages, before expertly managing his tyres to cruise to victory. The victory was a first for both Hamilton and Ferrari in…

Hamilton claims brilliant China Sprint pole in lift-off for Ferrari career

Hamilton claims brilliant China Sprint pole in lift-off for Ferrari career

Lewis Hamilton claimed a stunning pole for Saturday’s Sprint at the Chinese Grand Prix in just his second race weekend with Ferrari. Bouncing back in sensational style from a difficult debut with the team in Melbourne last weekend, when he finished 10th, Hamilton was in the mix at the front throughout Sprint Qualifying at a…

Lewis Hamilton criticized for conducted against Ferrari race engineer (Getty Images)

Lewis Hamilton criticized for conduct against Ferrari race engineer by 65-year-old F1 pundit

F1 presenter Martin Brundle criticized Lewis Hamilton for his conduct against race engineer Riccardo Adami during his debut at the Australian Grand Prix. Throughout the race, the Briton could be heard asking his race engineer not to pass a lot of information. Hamilton’s debut with Ferrari in Australia turned out to be a major disappointment…

Ferrari explain 'wrong' Hamilton, Leclerc dry tyre gamble

Ferrari explain 'wrong' Hamilton, Leclerc dry tyre gamble

Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur says the team simply made “the wrong call” as he explained why they gambled on keeping Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc on slick tyres longer than their rivals in the late rain-hit stages of the Australian Grand Prix. Leclerc and Hamilton were running sixth and eighth respectively when a big late-race…

Ferrari explain 'wrong' Hamilton, Leclerc dry tyre gamble

Ferrari explain 'wrong' Hamilton, Leclerc dry tyre gamble

Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur says the team simply made “the wrong call” as he explained why they gambled on keeping Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc on slick tyres longer than their rivals in the late rain-hit stages of the Australian Grand Prix. Leclerc and Hamilton were running sixth and eighth respectively when a big late-race…

Hamilton 'itching to get going' ahead of Ferrari debut

Hamilton 'itching to get going' ahead of Ferrari debut

Lewis Hamilton said he’s “itching to get going” ahead of his Ferrari debut at this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix The build-up over the winter to F1’s new season has largely been about Hamilton’s move to Ferrari, with huge excitement about the seven-time world champion joining the sport’s most famous team. Hamilton has not been in…

Is Hamilton ready to win? - Key questions ahead of Ferrari debut

Is Hamilton ready to win? – Key questions ahead of Ferrari debut

After more than a year of anticipation, there are just a few days left to wait for Lewis Hamilton’s competitive debut in a Ferrari. The seven-time world champion stunned the sporting world by agreeing a move to Ferrari in February 2024 but needed to see out the final year of his Mercedes contract before joining…

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Ferrari Insider comments on Lewis Hamilton adapting to life at Maranello – “The team already loved him after the first day”

Scuderia Ferrari’s deputy team principal, Jerome D’Ambrosio, has shared his thoughts on Lewis Hamilton’s adaptation to life at Maranello. The British driver made the high-profile switch to the Italian manufacturer after an eventful 12-year stint with Mercedes-AMG. Hamilton’s move to F1’s most iconic team naturally sparked discussions about how well he would adapt, especially considering…

McLaren favourites? Does Hamilton's Ferrari suit him? F1 questions answered

McLaren favourites? Does Hamilton's Ferrari suit him? F1 questions answered

How is Lewis Hamilton getting on with his first Ferrari? Which teams look like they’re ahead after testing? What could be the surprises of 2025? There have been plenty of intriguing questions heading into the new Formula 1 season with the countdown firmly on to next week’s Australian Grand Prix and so asked you for…

Enrico Cardile

Ferrari win case to delay Cardile start date at Aston Martin

Ferrari have won a legal case in Italy which prevents Enrico Cardile from starting work at Aston Martin as their new chief technical officer until July 18. The Scuderia announced last July that Cardile had handed in his notice as their chassis technical director after 20 years at the team, with Aston Martin confirming a…