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Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari

Ferrari’s Struggles: A Disappointing Start to the 2025 Formula 1 Season

Michael Tower

2025 F1 season: Ferrari struggles, currently fifth in championship with 17 points after two races. Despite pre-season favoritism, SF-25 plagued by bad luck and mismanagement. Disqualifications add to woes.

Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton’s Hollywood Moment: A Blockbuster Year in Review

Michael Tower

Formula One champ Lewis Hamilton recreated Ferris Bueller scene on TikTok, hinting at more cinematic adventures. A lifelong film enthusiast, he traces his love for cinema back to Ferris Bueller. With Dawn Apollo Films, he brought the dream to life, even securing Edward Norton's participation. Next project? An Eddie Murphy movie with teammate Charles Leclerc.

Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton’s Hollywood Moment: A TikTok Sensation and Future Film Endeavors

Michael Tower

7-time F1 champ Lewis Hamilton recreated iconic scene from Ferris Bueller's Day Off on TikTok, garnering 9.7M views. Hinting more cinematic adventures ahead, he revealed plans for an Eddie Murphy movie clip and a Harry Potter collaboration with teammate Charles Leclerc.

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari)

Lewis Hamilton Expresses Support for Potential Return of Iconic V10 Engines in Formula 1

Michael Tower

7-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton supports potential return of iconic V10 engines in F1, citing their legendary sound and expressing hope they can meet sustainable goals.

1. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes AMG F1), Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) as pole sitter, and Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - Top Three Qualifiers

Sebastian Vettel Expresses Support for Lewis Hamilton Ahead of 2025 Championship Battle

Michael Tower

Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel supports Lewis Hamilton in his pursuit of the 2025 Drivers' Championship. Having spent six seasons at Ferrari, Vettel brings valuable experience that could aid Hamilton. The rivals share mutual respect, with Vettel crossing fingers for Hamilton's championship bid. The 2026 regulations offer opportunities for Hamilton as each team begins anew.

Ferrari's Team Principal and General Manager: Frederic Vasseur

Unveiling the Truth Behind Ferrari’s Controversial Team Order at the Chinese Grand Prix

Michael Tower

The Chinese Grand Prix saw controversy for Ferrari as both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton faced disqualifications. A perceived team order incident added fuel to the fire, with Hamilton reluctant to let Leclerc pass initially, but it was later revealed that Hamilton himself suggested swapping places. This misunderstanding led to speculation and apologies from Ferrari and F1. Despite the controversies, the collaboration between Hamilton and Leclerc is off to a promising start.

President Mohammed Ben Sulayem (FIA)

Exploring the Future of Formula 1: The Return of Iconic V10 Engines?

Michael Tower

In Formula 1 discussions, a potential return of V10 engines powered by sustainable fuel is under consideration. FIA is exploring various scenarios, with no proposal yet on the table. Key questions include whether this direction aligns with Formula 1's goals and the timeline for implementation. Possible shortcuts and drastic changes aren't ruled out.

Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari

Ferrari Admits Mistakes After Double Disqualification at Shanghai Grand Prix

Michael Tower

Ferrari disqualified from Shanghai Grand Prix due to weight regulations violations. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton's cars found underweight after post-race scrutineering, costing 18 constructors' points. Team vows to investigate mistakes and learn from them. Haas team benefited most with Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman moving up to fifth and eighth respectively, scoring 14 points.

Lewis Hamilton with Ferrari

Unraveling Ferrari’s Weight Woes at the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix

Michael Tower

2025 Chinese Grand Prix: Ferrari's Disqualification Due to Weight Limit Violation Leclerc was disqualified for being slightly below the minimum weight limit, a rule in place for 30 years. His car weighed 799kg after mandatory fuel draw, breaching the limit. Hamilton was also disqualified for different reasons. Ferrari's team boss Frederic Vasseur apologized in press conferences with no defense offered.

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc

Ferrari’s Qualifying Performance Reflects True F1 Standing, Says Leclerc

Michael Tower

Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari's qualifying performance at the Chinese Grand Prix is a truer reflection of their F1 standing, as neither he nor Lewis Hamilton replicated Friday's sprint success in qualifying. Leclerc felt they underperformed and were further away than expected, but if everything had gone well, they could have been three tenths off. Despite starting 4th in the sprint, Leclerc struggled with dirty air and tyre issues. Both drivers aim to improve their positions in tomorrow's race.