Lewis Hamilton drove a Ferrari Formula One car for the first time on Wednesday after the seven-time world champion took to the track at the team’s test circuit and admitted it was “one of the best feelings” of his life.
The 40-year-old Briton shocked the paddock last February when he announced, after 12 highly successful years with Mercedes, he was departing for the iconic Italian team.
On a foggy morning at the Fiorano test track near Ferrari’s Maranello base in northern Italy, Hamilton shot out in a test car wearing the classic red overalls and a distinctive yellow helmet.
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“I’ve been lucky enough to have many firsts in my career, from the first test to the first race, podium, win and championship, so I wasn’t sure how many more firsts I had,” said Hamilton.
“But driving a Ferrari car for the first time this morning was one of the best feelings of my life.”
Groups of Ferrari’s passionate fans, described as “awe-inspiring” by Hamilton, watched on in the wet weather from a bridge overlooking the track as Hamilton zipped round.
Fans are hoping Hamilton can end an 18-year wait for a drivers’ F1 title which has been dominated by Mercedes and Red Bull.
Hamilton won just two Grands Prix – his British GP victory in July ending a two-and-a-half year winless streak – and finished seventh in the 2024 world championship, a mammoth 214 points behind title-winner Max Verstappen.
“When I started the car up and drove through that garage door, I had the biggest smile on my face,” added Hamilton.
“It reminded me of the very first time I tested a Formula One car, it was such an exciting and special moment, and here I am, almost 20 years later, feeling those emotions all over again.”
Hamilton is due to unveil his 2025 car at Ferrari’s season launch alongside team-mate Charles Leclerc on February 19 at Maranello, with testing in Bahrain the following week.
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