
Lewis Hamilton's deep respect' for Tifosi marks ideal beginning to his Ferrari journey

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Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari Era Begins: How He's Already Winning Over the Tifosi
After nearly a year of anticipation, Lewis Hamilton is just days away from making his highly anticipated debut for Ferrari, the most iconic team in Formula 1 history.
His shock decision to leave Mercedes, where he spent 12 record-breaking years, sent ripples through the motorsport world when announced in early 2024. Now, as he embarks on this new chapter, Hamilton is determined to fulfill a lifelong dream—racing in Ferrari red.
Signing a two-year contract with an option for a third, the seven-time world champion's deal is worth a staggering £83 million per season, including bonuses. However, his value to Ferrari extends far beyond the track. Projections suggest Hamilton's presence alone could generate £83.6 million in sponsorships and merchandising, making his move as lucrative commercially as it is competitively.
His influence at Maranello has already been profound. Devoted to making a seamless transition, Hamilton has immersed himself in Ferrari's operations, spending long hours at the factory to fine-tune preparations for the 2025 season. His commitment goes beyond the technical aspect—he has been actively learning Italian, ensuring a deeper connection with his new team and fanbase. Notably, he greeted Ferrari staff in their native language during his first official visit—something even the legendary Michael Schumacher was known to avoid.
Lewis Hamilton's Tifosi Connection: A 'Perfect' Start to His Ferrari Journey
Hamilton's arrival has ignited unparalleled excitement among Ferrari's loyal supporters. In January, thousands of Tifosi gathered at Fiorano to witness his first test in the SF-23, marking the beginning of a new era. A month later, even larger crowds turned out for his SF-25 test, with some fans even going to extreme lengths—like cutting down a tree—to get a better view.
Grateful for the overwhelming support, the British driver personally thanked fans in Maranello and across social media, reinforcing his deep appreciation for the Ferrari faithful. His approach has been exactly what the Tifosi had hoped for, with Italian journalist Roberto Chinchero describing his actions as the 'perfect' way to begin his career in Italy.
From his dedication in the factory to his embrace of the team's culture, Hamilton has already made a lasting impression. As he prepares for his Ferrari debut, he's not just stepping into an F1 car—he's stepping into a legacy.
The Italian journalist described the British driver’s arrival at Ferrari as a “honeymoon phase” with the Tifosi, emphasizing that the seven-time champion had approached his new team in an ideal manner. Speaking via *James Allen on F1*, he noted that Lewis Hamilton had done exactly what Ferrari's passionate fanbase wanted to see, showing immense respect for the team's history and traditions.
Recalling Lewis Hamilton's first day in Maranello, Roberto Chinchero pointed out how the Brit made a strong impression by wearing a coat reminiscent of Enzo Ferrari's style, greeting all 700 members of Ferrari's Formula 1 department, and even speaking a few words in Italian. He remarked that he couldn't recall another driver receiving such a warm welcome upon joining the team.
The F1 expert further highlighted the excitement surrounding Hamilton's first test at Fiorano, noting that discussions about the Brit's debut dominated conversations in bars across Italy, with widespread coverage across television news and sports media.
How Will Lewis Hamilton Perform on His Ferrari Debut at the Australian Grand Prix?
With pre-season testing now complete, all eyes are on Melbourne as the 2025 Formula 1 season kicks off. Lewis Hamilton is determined to make a strong first impression with Ferrari, eager to start his highly anticipated stint with the Scuderia on a high note.
For the seven-time world champion, his Ferrari debut brings back memories of his very first F1 race in 2007, when he finished third for McLaren in a remarkable rookie performance. Now, 18 years later, Hamilton will be aiming for a similar result—or better—when he lines up on the grid in Australia.
1992 world champion Nigel Mansell, who once had the honor of racing for Ferrari himself, believes a Hamilton victory in Melbourne would be a “dream come true.” Mansell has high expectations for the Brit's first season in red, predicting it will be nothing short of “monumental.” After a frustrating 2024 campaign with Mercedes, Hamilton will be hoping that forecast proves accurate as he embarks on this new chapter of his legendary career.
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