Lewis Hamilton offers glimpse into preparation for F1 2025 Ferrari debut
Lewis Hamilton's preparation for the 2025 F1 season𝔍 with Ferrari is already underway

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton took to social media to thank fans for their birthday wishes, revealing he’s “hard at work already” ahead of the 2025 F1 season.
Hamilton turned 40 on Tuesday as he prepa𒈔res for the new♕ F1 campaign with Ferrari.
2025 will mark a new era for Hamilton as he races for F1’s most succes⛦sful team after leaving Mercedes.
The seven-time world champion will be looking to make his𝕴tory with the Scuderia, given that no driver aged 40 has won an F1 Grand Prix since Nigel Mansell in 1994.
Hamilton thanked fans for their birthday message♑s via his Instagram stoꦜry.
He post🤡ed a picture of himself snowboarding, with a caption stating: “Another one around the sun. Thanks for all the birthday love. Hard at work already. Talk soon.”
Hamilton’s unofficial Ferrari debut is expected to take place later this month i♛n an older car.
Ferrari are keen to get Hamilton behind the wheel of their 2022 challenger to heꦍlp him get up to speed ahead of next month’s pre-season test in Bahrain.
Hamilton was unable to take part in the post-season Abu Dhabi test with Ferrari due to contrac𒆙tual commitments he had with Mercedes.
This means Hamilton starts the year slightly on the back foot as he begins to learn Ferrari’s processes, memorise the steering wheel, and forge relationships with 𒆙his new engineers.
Hamilton’s Ferrari move questioned
Hamilton’s form in 2024 has prompted questions about Ferrari’s decision to replace 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz.
Hamilton’s final year with Mercedes w✱as a tricky one as he struggled f൩or the majority of the season.
Even though Hamilton ended his win drought at the British Grand Prix, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell enjoyed the uppeꦓr hand for the majorit🌳y of the year.
Hamilton’s form was so poor it even led to him admitting he’s ෴just not qui✨ck enough anymore.
During the off-♉season, Alpine advisor Flavio Briatore and ex-F1 team boss Eddie Jordan have said they would have kept Sainz alongside Charles Leclerc, rather than signing Hamilton.

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