Ferrari have confirmed that their 2025 F1 car will be called the SF-25, in line with their last two Scuderia challengers. Lewis Hamilton will debut in scarlet red this year and is set to drive the SF-25 for the first time at the official three-day pre-season test in Bahrain from 26-28 February.
It was this kind of wonder that Hamilton, a seven-time world champion who has seen and won it all in Formula One, sought when he decided to move to Ferrari. For all the success he enjoyed with Mercedes, nothing could match the history and the magic of F1’s most iconic team.
Enzo Ferrari’s son Piero has revealed Lewis Hamilton ’s long-time “desire” to race for the F1 team. Seven-time world champion Hamilton has completed a blockbuster switch to Ferrari after 12 years at Mercedes and is gearing up for his debut season in the Italian team’s iconic red colours.
The incident happened during a three-day test at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in the team’s 2023 F1 car.
Lewis Hamilton crashed out on his second day of testing for Ferrari, with his session then cancelled, but the Scuderia are said to be unconcerned by the incident
When news emerged on Wednesday that Lewis Hamilton had crashed the 2023 Ferrari car in a private test in Barcelona, the natural response was that his acclimatisation in scarlet red wasn’t quite going according to plan.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff sent just a one-word message to Lewis Hamilton after seeing the first Ferrari photos. Hamilton was unveiled as the Scuderia’s newest superstar on January 20 with a
Piero Ferrari, the son of legendary Enzo Ferrari, was left stunned by the overwhelming reception Lewis Hamilton received from the Tifosi upon his arrival at the
Ferrari have announced the official name of the first F1 car Lewis Hamilton will drive with the team in 2025. The seven-time world champion is yet to take to the track in Ferrari’s 2025 challenger, with Hamilton instead getting to grips with his new team in the SF-23 and 24.
Toto Wolff has labelled Lewis Hamilton’s unveiling at Ferrari last week as “iconic” as the Mercedes boss looks ahead to life without the seven-time F1 world champion. After six drivers’ world championships in 12 years,
Lewis Hamilton made his eagerly anticipated debut with Ferrari this week. Formula 1 has now shared a behind-the-scenes look at the British driver's first outing