Hamilton Confides in Ferrari: “We Will Be Champions” | F1

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Hamilton Confides in Ferrari’s Potential Despite Challenges

Lewis Hamilton has reaffirmed his confidence that Ferrari can be a title contender during his time with the team. The British driver, who will join Ferrari in 2025, expressed his optimism despite recent results and media attention. Hamilton finished in eighth position in the Singapore Grand Prix, losing a position due to a penalty for multiple track limits violations. In addition, he had brake problems towards the end of the race. His teammate, Charles Leclerc, also faced similar difficulties during the race, finishing in sixth place. This weekend proved to be disappointing for Ferrari, as the Italian team has not achieved a victory so far this season.
Despite the disappointment in Ferrari’s season, the seven-time world champion pointed out that the race in Singapore gives him hope that things can improve.

I’m focused on the positive aspects on the track. The media headlines only tell one story, one where we don’t do things right or things don’t go as we want. But what I’ve focused on in the last few months is the other story. The one of how this team responds when things go wrong. How we get up and try again.

Lewis Hamilton
Hamilton highlighted the team’s strategy in Singapore, which although correct, was affected by the brake problems that interrupted the momentum. The driver emphasized the importance of learning from this race and preparing for the next one. In his post, Hamilton also expressed his pride in the team and his desire to help achieve the results they deserve. He acknowledged the progress and hard work being done in each race, but emphasized that at Ferrari, excellence is sought.
The Formula 1 driver ended his post with a message of gratitude and reflection on the support received after the death of his dog, Roscoe. He highlighted the importance of seeking the positive, even in difficult times.
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