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Ferrari underlines that its 2025 Formula 1 development is focused on performance rather than individual driving styles amid speculation the
Hamilton has called on Ferrari to abandon progress on their current car and instead start prioritising next season, despite a fourth-placed finish at the most recent British Grand Prix. Though, according to Italian media, there could be waves of change at Maranello before the 2026 campaign.
In a deal finalised before the 2024 campaign even began, Ferrari signed seven-time World Champion Hamilton to a multi-year deal from F1 2025 – at Sainz’s expense – but while one internal voice was telling Sainz “tear Ferrari apart” for this, the “angel” won the battle in that final season with the team.
Seven-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton has stated that he doesn't want any elements from the current SF25 F1 car to be carried forward to the 2026 car. Hamilton suggested that Ferrari should start fresh to develop the new car after a disappointing home race at Silverstone.
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Autosport on MSNLewis Hamilton still struggling with "unbelievably tricky" Ferrari F1 carHamilton has had a tough 2025 F1 season so far, and though Silverstone was better for the Briton, he’s still far from satisfied
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MotorTrend on MSNWe Drove the Ferrari F80. All We Can Say Is "WOW."The F80 is the latest in a long line of top-line Ferrari supercars that includes the F40, F50, Enzo, and LaFerrari.
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna confirmed at the British Grand Prix that he has held talks with Fred Vasseur about his future with the squad. The team principal’s three-year contrac