Lewis Hamilton expressed difficulties in adapting to the Ferrari car during the Japan Grand Prix, indicating he is working to understand its settings. This comes after a tough day at Suzuka where he faced stability and confidence issues with the vehicle.
British driver Lewis Hamilton of Ferrari has announced his strong readiness to compete in the Japanese Grand Prix after completing his morning practice at Suzuka. Despite the challenges he faced last season, Hamilton seems determined to return to the winning track.
Mercedes, the leader in the Formula 1 World Championship, is preparing for the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, hoping to secure the top two positions for the third consecutive race. This follows a strong start to the season, with Kimi Antonelli and George Russell competing for the title.
Luxury car manufacturers, including Ferrari, continue to deliver customized vehicles to wealthy clients in the Middle East despite significant shipping challenges. This commitment highlights the importance of the Middle Eastern market for these companies.
Lewis Hamilton achieved a significant milestone by finishing third in his 26th race with Ferrari, ending a 16-month podium drought. The British driver is now looking forward to more successes in the 2026 season.