
Ferrari team boss set to be impressed by Lewis Hamilton's thoughtful gesture towards Charles Leclerc

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Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are quickly emerging as one of the most formidable and exciting driver pairings in Formula 1 for the 2025 season.
The seven-time World Champion, having waited nearly a year to join Ferrari, is now officially part of F1's most successful team. His impact has been swift and impressive, as he's already made strides to integrate into the Maranello squad. One notable step Hamilton has taken is learning Italian, a gesture that highlights his dedication and commitment to Ferrari. This contrasts with Michael Schumacher, who avoided learning the language during his time with the team. Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur has expressed that Hamilton has brought a tremendous amount of enthusiasm to the team throughout the winter months, revitalizing the atmosphere at Maranello.
At 40 years old, Hamilton is more motivated than ever to make his Ferrari tenure a success, particularly after finishing lower than expected in the 2024 season. However, the task will be challenging, as he faces Charles Leclerc, who is already deeply entrenched within the team and has developed a strong connection with Ferrari's engineering and culture.
Ferrari's management has expressed their desire for Hamilton to be the team's number one driver in 2025, setting the stage for a thrilling and competitive season between the two drivers. While this internal rivalry could raise concerns of tension similar to the dynamics Hamilton faced with Fernando Alonso and Nico Rosberg in the past, there is currently a harmonious atmosphere between the two drivers.
An example of this camaraderie was recently demonstrated when Hamilton made a thoughtful gesture toward Leclerc, something that Ferrari's team boss, Frederic Vasseur, is sure to appreciate.
During a test session at Ferrari's private Fiorano circuit, Hamilton showed his support for Leclerc in an unexpected way. Despite not being scheduled to drive until later in the day, the British driver chose to forgo sleep to keep Charles Leclerc company before his morning run in the SF-25. Charles Leclerc had only had two and a half hours of sleep before taking the car out for the first time, while Hamilton was due to take over in the afternoon. In a rare move, the Briton decided to stay up with his teammate, offering moral support before Charles Leclerc's test. This thoughtful gesture is likely to impress the French manager, who values teamwork and collaboration.
The two drivers' cooperation in the early stages of their partnership is a positive sign for Ferrari as they head into a highly competitive 2025 season. Their unity, combined with the energy Lewis Hamilton brings to the Maranello team, bodes well for Ferrari’s championship aspirations in the coming year.
Lewis Hamilton described the situation as being “crazy.” He mentioned that they had landed just before 4am, and that the Monegasque driver was the first to drive. However, Hamilton decided to stay awake, saying he wanted to ensure that Charles Leclerc wasn't the only one dealing with the lack of sleep.
It’s truly exciting to witness such a strong display of teamwork and professionalism from Lewis Hamilton right out of the gate. Known for having excellent relationships with past teammates like Valtteri Bottas and George Russell, Hamilton seems eager to develop a similar rapport with his new Ferrari teammate, Charles Leclerc.
During Hamilton's first SF-25 test, much like his initial outing with Ferrari in January, the Fiorano circuit was packed with thousands of fans, all eager to witness the seven-time world champion in action. In gratitude, Hamilton took to social media, posting "Grazie Tifosi" as a thank you to Ferrari's passionate supporters.
During the test, Hamilton's lap times were 0.8 seconds slower than Leclerc's, a gap he will surely aim to close before the season opener in Melbourne. While this difference may raise questions, it's important to note that Ferrari may have asked Hamilton not to push the car too hard following an incident where Leclerc stopped on track during his session.
The Monegasque’s performance at Fiorano was remarkable, as he came very close to breaking the track record set by Michael Schumacher—an incredible achievement that showcases his skill. The 27-year-old driver will look to carry this momentum into the official pre-season testing in Bahrain and the Australian Grand Prix in March, where he hopes to build on this impressive start.
However, Charles Leclerc will face stiff competition from Hamilton, who is energized and more determined than ever as he targets an eighth world championship. The 40-year-old British driver is fully focused on securing another title with Ferrari, and the challenge ahead will surely be an exciting one.
F1 legend Nigel Mansell has even expressed hope that Hamilton can take victory in Melbourne, calling it a "dream come true" moment. Having already secured a podium finish on his debut at the Australian Grand Prix in 2007, Hamilton will undoubtedly be aiming to repeat, or even improve on, that success as he prepares for the 2025 season. The stage is set for an enthralling championship battle, with Hamilton's drive and determination making him a serious contender.
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