Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton and F1
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Mercedes chief Toto Wolff wants the Silver Arrows to battle with Ferrari for F1 honours next season. McLaren are currently the team to beat, with Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris dominating on the track. But that could change in the 2026 season when a new set of technical regulations are introduced.
Lewis Hamilton was appalled at his own F1 qualifying performance in Hungary, describing his performance as “useless.” The 40-year-old, who is yet to register a podium this season with Ferrari, could only qualify a disappointing 13th on the grid for Sunday’s race.
A FORMULA ONE return could be on the cards for a fan favourite track in 2027. Portugal’s Algarve International Circuit in Portimao was dropped from the race calendar in 2021 following the
Behind McLaren, it’s anyone’s game. Let’s get the obvious out of the way - Lewis Hamilton will not retire from F1 mid-season, or at the end of the year, for that matter, and you can expect the seven-time world champion to bounce back with a podium finish before the curtain drops in Abu Dhabi.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNLewis Hamilton ‘complication’ emerges as Jeremy Clarkson discovers problem – roundup
Friday's F1 news includes a new complication for Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari as Jeremy Clarkson criticises a worrying F1 2025 trend.
LEWIS HAMILTON has put fans on alert after making a curt and cryptic post to his social media accounts. The seven-time world champion hinted that he is taking a break from social media in a
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CinemaBlend on MSNHow Lewis Hamilton Helped The 'F1'Movie's Sound Design #shorts
The sound design for "F1" was unlike anything Joseph Kosinski had ever done. Here's how Lewis Hamilton made sure it was accurate.
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Lewis Hamilton criticised over recent claims as Christian Horner given x-rated jibe
Lewis Hamilton has been criticised for his recent attitude to life at Ferrari, with a former F1 team boss blasting the seven-time world champion. ➡️ READ MORE Axed F1 boss Christian Horner has been labelled a d**k by Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff following the former Red Bull man's exit last month.