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Hamilton: ‘Ferrari has every ingredient to win’

February 19, 2025
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Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton says Ferrari has”absolutely every ingredient to win” as the team launched the car he hopes will take him to an eighth world title.

Hamilton and team-mate Charles Leclerc did an initial test of the SF-25 car at Ferrari’s Fiorano test track on Wednesday.

Hamilton told BBC Sport in an exclusive interview that he “couldn’t really say too much” about the car but that it “feels like a car I am getting on well with”.

The former Mercedes driver added: “From seeing the passion, everything under one roof, which I’ve never experienced before, this team has absolutely every ingredient to win.

“But we’re also aware we have to continue to work. We have to improve and elevate everywhere – not everywhere but in certain areas, and I have no doubt that we can do that.”

Hamilton, who started work acclimatising to Ferrari last month, is staying at the factory in his motorhome during the week, so he can be embedded with the team as much as possible.

He said: “I have genuinely loved every day I have been here.

“It’s a place you genuinely don’t really want to leave in the day. Everything’s here. Even my motorhome is here so I don’t ever leave.”

Hamilton, 40, has driven the team’s 2023 and 2024 cars in short tests in the past weeks, before experiencing the 2025 car, which will now be shipped to Bahrain for next week’s official F1 pre-season test from 26-28 February.

The first race of the season is the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on 14-16 March.

Hamilton said: “[We are] getting everything set up so when we get to race one it is not hopefully the first six months that you are getting this tuned, you already have them ready.

“So we have put a huge amount of work into that, and also trying to speed up the process of getting to know each other and how they like to work and how I like to work.

“You can’t really short-cut that, you build trust and relationships over time, as you know, But every day’s been exciting, I literally wake up with excitement every day.”

Ferrari missed out on the constructors’ championship by just 14 points to McLaren in 2024, and Vasseur told BBC Sport that “to be champion” was how they would judge whether it had been a successful year.

The Frenchman said having the driver many believe to be the fastest over one lap in Leclerc, and Hamilton as the most successful of all time was “a good start and a good problem – they have a good collaboration and a huge mutual respect and it is part of the performance of the team”.

Both Hamilton and Leclerc hope they can be the driver to deliver Ferrari’s first drivers’ title since 2007. (BBC)

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