Lewis Hamilton Causes 'Serious Damage' to Ferrari
Piero Ferrari, the son of Enzo Ferrari and vice chairman of his father's company, recently spoke about Lewis Hamilton's father's reaction to the fans that had gathered at the Fiorano track for the dri
The Ferrari 212 series included “Export“ and “Inter“ models, with the Export variant designed for competition. Chassis 0106E, ordered by an Italian nobleman, later belonged to British collector David Clarke for nearly 40 years. Clarke was known for his passion for Ferrari and Modenese sports cars.
Ferrari vice chairman Piero Ferrari has drawn parallels between the generational dynamic of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to that seen in tennis between Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic. The son of Enzo Ferrari believes the age gap between his Formula 1 drivers presents an intriguing battle of youth versus experience.
While the Prancing Horse emblem transcends the automotive industry as one of the most recognisable icons in the world, Ferrari’s unmistakable logo has a rich and complex history, carrying with it the story of a fighter pilot from Lugo,
Hence, ahead of Hamilton’s entry, the Vice President of Ferrari, Piero Ferrari banked high hopes on the 40-year-old. Provided that in January we are all phenomena, I am optimistic. Piero Ferrari ...
Lewis Hamilton's arrival at Ferrari has received an overwhelming response from the Tifosi who are eager to witness the seven-time world champion race for their
Lewis Hamilton, a seven-time Formula 1 champion, has joined Ferrari. He marked his first day with a visit to the Fiorano track and a meeting with Piero Ferrari. Hamilton expressed joy in fulfilling his dream of racing for Ferrari,
Lewis Hamilton hailed the start of “a new era” for Ferrari after clocking on at the factory in Maranello on his first day with his new team.
Formula 1 Hamilton Ferrari - Lewis Hamilton's adventure with Ferrari has started in the best possible way. After the first test at Fiorano, the British driver described the experience as "one of the best moments of his life",
Lewis Hamilton says he has "realised his dream" and his first official day at Ferrari marked a "new era in the history of this iconic team".
Piero Ferrari revealed that Lewis Hamilton, who is set to drive for the Italian outfit in the 2025 season, had previously expressed his desire to race for the team when he was just a customer.