F1: Lewis Hamilton wants to revolutionize Ferrari
The English wants to fight for the title with the Scuderia and will remove to the last stone of Maranello to achieve its goal.
At 40, Lewis Hamilton was able to fulfill his dream of dressing red in Formula 1 by becoming a Ferrari pilot. Once the old desire was accomplished, the goal came: to be a champion with the Italian team. It is not a simple goal and statistics mark it. Maranello’s team has not won a pilot crown since 2007, and builders, since 2008. Therefore, the heptacampeon is determined to shake up to the depths of the factory to dispabile the sleeping giant.
In the 12 races of 2025, Hamilton has the victory in the Shanghai Sprint as the high point of his season. In long races, three times was fourth: Emilia-Romagna, Austria and Great Britain. Charles Leclerc, his partner, also did not win, although he could give a dike with his four podiums. The combo is poor for Ferrari. The SF-25 did not work as the engineers expected and decided to put a hand. In the previous appointment, in Silverstone, they premiered soil; This weekend, in Belgium (13th appointment), they will carry new rear suspension; And in Hungary, next week, there will be improvements in the direction. If for the Mercedes Expile it it was, I would close the work on the 2025 car, he already said several times that the goal is 2026 with his new regulation.
Lewis is very involved in the target and in Spa-Francorchamps detailed some of the movements he is doing in Maranello. “It is a huge organization with many moving parts and not all are working perfectly. I feel that my job is to challenge all levels. Challenge everyone in the team, especially those above,” said Hamilton.
“You cannot blame the quality of the pilots the lack of titles. The team had incredible names like Kimi Räikkönen, Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso and still did not win a title with Ferrari. I refuse to happen to me the same thing, that’s why I go further. If you follow the same path, you get the same result,” he said.
After the British GP, Hamilton held direct meetings with John Elkann, the president of Ferrari and the key man for his arrival in La Rossa; Benedetto Vigna, Executive Director; and Frédéric Vasseur, the team director. “The answer was excellent, there are many improvements to make and they are very receptive. I am trying to create alliances within the organization. I am here to win. It is a crucial moment for me and I firmly believe in the potential of this team. You can win several championships in the future, that is my only goal.”
