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    Lewis Hamilton itching to make Ferrari F1 debut at Australian GP | Motorsports News

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMarch 13, 2025 Latest News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Lewis Hamilton is primed to make his first F1 race appearance for the famous Italian car manufacturer at Albert Park.

    Lewis Hamilton says he is itching to get going during the “most exciting period of my life” at Ferrari while cautioning about a transition period as he gets used to a new car.

    After 12 years with Mercedes, he will race for the first time in the Ferrari red at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix this weekend, knowing expectations are high.

    The seven-time world champion officially began work at the Scuderia in January after his shock move and completed 162 laps of testing in Bahrain.

    Hamilton, 40, said on Thursday it was hard to assess Ferrari’s place in the pecking order so early in the season.

    “Obviously three days in the car, difficult to know where we stand with everyone else. But we just try to keep our heads down and just focus on our job,” he said in Melbourne on Thursday.

    “But for me, I mean, I’m just itching to get going, I guess it’s been a long time coming.”

    Ferrari were pipped to the constructors’ championship by McLaren last year, the seventh time the Italian team had finished second since they last won the team title in 2008.

    Kimi Raikkonen was the last Ferrari driver to lift the world championship for the famous Italian car manufacturer in 2007, and Hamilton tempered expectations about what he might achieve.

    “I have an expectation for myself. I know what I can bring, I know I can deliver, I know what it’s going to take to do that, and it’s just getting your head down and working away,” he said.

    “So I come with a very open mind. It is about getting into the season, this is about getting into a good rhythm.

    “I’m still learning this new car that’s quite a lot different to what I’ve driven for my previous career, in the sense of Mercedes power coming into Ferrari power,” he added.

    “It’s something quite new, different vibration, different feel, different way of working.

    “The whole team works completely differently.”

    But he said the new challenge motivated him.

    “Definitely this is the most exciting period of my life, and so I’m really just enjoying it, and I’m so excited to get in the car tomorrow,” he said on Thursday.

    Asked what would be a good result in Melbourne, he replied: “I think I just ultimately want to come away knowing that I’ve given absolutely everything.

    “That I’ve excelled in the way that I know I can, that I felt comfortable in the car and just one foot in front of the other.”

    Lewis Hamilton driving the (44) Scuderia Ferrari SF-25 during day two of F1 testing at Bahrain International Circuit on February 27, 2025 [Peter Fox/Getty Images]



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