Lewis Hamilton has issued a one-word message to new teammate Charles Leclerc after Ferrari released the first official images of the duo. Last week, Hamilton finally began life as a Ferrari driver as he arrived at the team's base in Maranello.
Ferrari have revealed a change for Charles Leclerc in 2025, following Lewis Hamilton ’s arrival at the Formula 1 team. Hamilton made his Maranello debut last week, when Ferrari drip-fed pictures of the champion's tour around the factory, from his arrival to his debut test .
Rumors have emerged suggesting that Charles Leclerc has asked to observe a key moment in Lewis Hamilton's transition to Ferrari. The reports indicate that the
Now we have our first images of Hamilton alongside teammate Charles Leclerc as Ferrari shared a video with the two drivers in their 2025 race kits, dubbed the team’s “1644 era:” https://x.com/ScuderiaFerrari/status/1883884413768827065
Charles Leclerc established himself as the “Golden Boy” of motorsport, clinching the FIA Formula 2 Championship in its inaugural season. His victory not only crowned him the first champion of this new era but also opened new paths for him.
Former F1 racer Juan Pablo Montoya stated that while Max Verstappen was unfairly crucified by the FIA for swearing, Charles Leclerc got away scot-free with the same offense.
Charles Leclerc once revealed three things he adores about Carlos Sainz but also made sure to include somethings he dislikes
Ferrari’s second Formula 1 test day in Barcelona has been cut short, with Lewis Hamilton’s early shunt bringing the running to a premature end. The Scuderia has been running in Catalunya to make the most of the new,
Frits Van Amersfoort admits Ferrari could struggle as Lewis Hamilton is "past his peak" and Charles Leclerc is "not there yet".
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have enjoyed a cordial start to life as Ferrari team-mates, but it remains to be seen how racing against each other will affect their relationship
Lewis Hamilton has made Formula 1 history just a few days into the new era at Ferrari. The seven-time world champion now dons the Scuderia’s iconic colours following his blockbuster move