Damon Hill reacts to first look at Lewis Hamilton in Ferrari
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The long-anticipated moment has arrived: the world has caught its first glimpse of Lewis Hamilton stepping into his new role as a Ferrari Formula 1 driver after nearly a year of speculation and build-up.
Early Monday morning, Ferrari fans were treated to a brief yet historic sight of Hamilton arriving at Maranello for his first day with the Scuderia. This marks a seismic event in the sport’s history as Formula 1's most decorated driver joins forces with its most iconic and successful team.
Hamilton's mission at Ferrari is clear: to secure an unprecedented eighth Drivers' Championship title and cement his place as the undisputed greatest in the sport.
The 40-year-old last claimed a championship in 2020. The following year, he was heartbreakingly denied on the final lap of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, losing out to Max Verstappen in controversial circumstances and missing the opportunity to surpass Michael Schumacher's record seven titles.
For Ferrari, the championship drought has stretched even longer. The Scuderia last celebrated a Constructors' Championship in 2008, and no Ferrari driver has claimed the Drivers' title since Kimi Räikkönen's dramatic 2007 victory, when he edged out both Hamilton and Fernando Alonso in the season finale.
Team principal Frederic Vasseur came tantalizingly close to ending that barren spell in 2024, as Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz took the fight to their rivals but ultimately fell one race short of capturing the Constructors' crown. Now, with Hamilton and Leclerc forming a powerhouse lineup, Ferrari is optimistic that 2025 could finally be their year.
Hamilton himself heightened the anticipation by sharing a photograph on social media, marking his official arrival at Ferrari. The image quickly sparked widespread excitement and even caught the attention of 1996 World Champion Damon Hill, who weighed in on the historic moment with his own reaction.
Damon Hill Reacts to Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari Debut Photo
Posting a photo of himself in front of Enzo Ferrari's iconic home at Maranello, Hamilton reflected on the significance of the moment, describing his first day as a Ferrari driver as one he would remember forever. He expressed gratitude for the incredible achievements in his career that he had never imagined possible, while admitting that a part of him had always held onto the dream of racing in Ferrari red.
Hamilton shared his happiness at finally realising that dream and spoke of his excitement about starting a new chapter in the history of the legendary team. He looked forward to the journey ahead and the story they would create together.
Damon Hill shared his reaction on Instagram to an image of Lewis Hamilton, impeccably dressed, as he marked the beginning of his Ferrari journey. Hill commented, “There it is, the beginning @scuderiaferrari,” capturing the excitement of the moment.
The striking image has already fueled enthusiasm among Ferrari fans, who are eagerly anticipating seeing Hamilton in full Ferrari racing overalls for the first time—a moment certain to amplify the hype even further.
Lewis Hamilton's Initial Responsibilities as a Ferrari Driver
While fans are most excited to witness Hamilton behind the wheel of a Ferrari Formula 1 car, his immediate tasks involve plenty of groundwork before that moment arrives.
On his first day at Maranello, Hamilton's schedule was packed with introductory activities essential for integrating into his new team. Meeting the engineers, mechanics, and various staff members—key figures who will rely on his expertise to bring long-awaited success to Ferrari—was a top priority.
In addition to these introductions, Hamilton was likely scheduled for his first seat fitting, ensuring that the cockpit accommodates him perfectly. He was also expected to begin simulator work, a vital step in familiarizing himself with Ferrari’s systems and approach to car development.
Although Hamilton is not known for spending extensive hours in the simulator, unlike his rival Max Verstappen, the 40-year-old will need to make the most of these sessions. Adapting to the nuances of a new team and car is critical, especially given the limited pre-season testing opportunities allowed in Formula 1.
Until the time comes for Hamilton to take to the track in Ferrari's 2025 contender, the simulator offers the best chance to prepare for what could be one of the most thrilling campaigns of his career.
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