To the microphones of Sky Sport F1, Ferrari team principal Fréd Vasseur commented on Lewis Hamilton's first free practice sessions, and then commented on the sensations that the SF-25 provided and the work done for its growth.
Read moreOn "Top Speed Blog", Umberto Zapelloni spoke about Hamilton's move to Ferrari, which not everyone likes, then commented on the pair that Sir forms with Leclerc, who is repeating a "record" until now held by the pair of pairs: Senna and Prost.
Read moreThe seven-time English world champion, during his time at Ferrari, could try to break a new and historic record in the history of F1: here's what it is...
Read moreLast Thursday, Frederic Vasseur, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc attended a special event organised by Unicredit in Milan. They met the fans and did a little show run. Here you can find how the day went and the emotions of the drivers.
Read moreMilan lights up in red for the Ferrari-Unicredit event. Leclerc gets emotional: “The passion of the Tifosi is special, it makes me happy.” Hamilton embraces the new Ferrari world: “Incredible to be here, the energy is unique! Thank you!"
Read moreA month after Lewis Hamilton's debut and Charles Leclerc's return to the track, Fiorano was once again tinged with red. The passion that remained suspended in the cold air exploded again. The occasion? Shakedown and filming day of the new SF-25.
Read moreThe words of team principal Frederic Vasseur after the F1 75 launch event and the presentation of the Ferrari SF-25.
Read moreLewis Hamilton's words after the F1 75 launch event and the presentation of the Ferrari SF-25.
Read moreHamilton's “first” in red is memorable. More emotion than mere excitement, mixed with embarrassment because someone like him, accustomed to kermesses of all sorts, dressed as a red knight has perceived what it means to be in Ferrari, indeed to be Ferrari
Read moreThese are not things that surprise; they are things that impress: it makes all the difference in the world and there is no need to explain it either.
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