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PlanetF1 on MSNWhat Lewis Hamilton is doing at Ferrari is a characteristic of F1 ‘greats’, claims Wolff
Lewis Hamilton hasn't had an easy transition to Ferrari — but Mercedes boss Toto Wolff points out one trait that makes him ...
Lewis Hamilton has given a brutal assessment of his debut F1 season with Ferrari. The seven-time world champion left Mercedes ...
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GPblog on MSNLewis Hamilton and Ferrari: Why Life will get tougher for Leclerc, F1 icon explains
Formula 1 icon Juan Pablo Montoya has handed a fresh Lewis Hamilton warning to Charles Leclerc in a recent interview. The 49-year-old detailed that the intra-team competition at Scuderia Ferrari could ...
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GPFans on MSNLewis Hamilton F1 News: Ferrari star's announcement sees fans admitting retirement fears
F1 fans lost their minds thinking Hamilton was going to announce his retirement, but August 8 merely marked the reveal for ...
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GPblog on MSNThis is the confirmed Formula 1 grid for the 2026 season so far
We are halfway through the 2025 Formula 1 season, which means attention is gradually turning to 2026. It’s the perfect time ...
The Briton has four more victories at the Hungaroring than anyone else in F1 history. Yet the Scuderia saw Charles Leclerc ...
According to F1 journalist Joe Saward in his latest edition of the Green Notebook, ‘no one else’ other than Vasseur wanted ...
Aside from his racing craft, Lewis Hamilton is synonymous with his advocacy and unwavering drive for change. Over the years, the 40-year-old has largely used his platforms to address several pressing ...
Lewis Hamilton is in danger of registering his worst season in F1 to date, with his debut campaign at Ferrari not going entirely to plan. It quickly became apparent that Ferrari’s SF-25 wasn’t on the ...
The Englishman left Mercedes, where he’d formed the most successful partnership in F1 history, because he believed Ferrari could give him a better chance of winning an eighth title. It quickly became ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNLewis Hamilton and Ferrari ‘underestimated’ challenge in telling Vasseur admission
While Lewis Hamilton is not retiring, he and Ferrari did "underestimate" the challenge of his adaptation, says Fred Vasseur.
Some members of the F1 paddock are concerned about Lewis Hamilton and his increasingly downbeat nature, according to former ...
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