
Ferrari: Lewis Hamilton fans will be thrilled by what he was doing in interview as a driver for Maranello team

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Lewis Hamilton's Transformation at Ferrari: From Struggles to Optimism for 2025 F1 Season
Lewis Hamilton's 2024 Formula 1 season was a challenging one, with the seven-time world champion facing a series of frustrations. His final season with Mercedes turned out to be statistically the most difficult of his career, marked by a significant drop in performance and results. Teammate George Russell consistently outperformed Hamilton in both qualifying sessions and Sprint races, claiming victory in 19 of the 24 qualifying sessions and finishing ahead in five of the six Sprints. Despite Russell's impressive performances, Lewis Hamilton's racecraft still remained strong, but his starting positions often limited his race-day potential.
Hamilton managed just two race victories in 2024, including an emotional win at the British Grand Prix. However, he finished with only five podiums, matching his career-low tally from 2009 and 2013. A visibly frustrated Hamilton struggled to understand the reasons behind his loss of pace, openly stating that he felt he was 'not fast anymore' during a late-season interview. As a result, Russell finished 22 points ahead of him in the drivers' standings, marking the first time Hamilton had finished outside the top six in his illustrious career.
By the end of the 2024 season, it was clear that a fresh start was necessary. Even Russell acknowledged that Hamilton needed a change of environment to reignite his career. That change came when Hamilton made the move to Ferrari for the 2025 F1 season.
The British driver first official appearance in Ferrari colours took place at the F1 75 launch event, followed by his return to Italy for the team's car launch. In contrast to the somber mood that often accompanied him in 2024, Hamilton appeared genuinely happy and at ease during his first media interview with Ferrari. Despite being exhausted from a late flight into Italy, Hamilton's demeanor was notably different. According to Lawrence Barretto, who covered the event for the official Formula 1 website, Hamilton smiled from the moment he spoke, a stark contrast to his earlier appearances in 2024.
This positive shift in Hamilton's attitude is a reassuring sign for his supporters, who have been eagerly awaiting his resurgence. The atmosphere at Ferrari seems to have given Hamilton a renewed sense of joy and motivation, an essential ingredient for success as he embarks on this new chapter of his career.
Ferrari team principal, Fred Vasseur, has also commented on the energy Lewis Hamilton has brought to the Maranello team, describing it as 'mega enthusiasm.' Insiders within Ferrari have expressed confidence that the addition of Hamilton will energize the team, though they also understand the pressure that comes with the superstar signing. Ferrari has invested heavily in bringing the seven-time Formula 1 world champion onboard, and their expectations are high.
Former F1 driver Karun Chandhok also shared his excitement about Hamilton's potential at Ferrari, calling the hype surrounding him 'unreal.' With the 2025 Formula 1 season on the horizon, there is growing anticipation about what Lewis Hamilton can achieve with the Italian side, especially considering the team's strong position to challenge for the title. After a difficult season with Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton is ready for a fresh challenge and the chance to fight for victories regularly. Ferrari's confidence in their car's performance will only fuel Hamilton's ambition as he aims to prove that the 2024 struggles were just a bump in the road.
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