Lewis Hamilton nonetheless has what it takes to win a record-breaking eighth F1 world title following his transfer to Ferrari, in response to Sky Sports activities F1‘s Martin Brundle
Hamilton has been having fun with his first week of labor at Ferrari after getting behind the wheel of their 2023 F1 automobile at their Fiorano take a look at monitor in Italy on Wednesday, with 1,500 spectators in attendance.
The 40-year-old was watched on by his household and accomplished 30 laps (55 miles) to get used to new race engineer Riccardo Adami and the techniques of the Ferrari automobile, having solely beforehand pushed utilizing Mercedes energy in F1.
“He is unquestionably [worth the money], already,” Brundle instructed Sky Sports activities Information.
“Two of the largest names within the 75-year historical past of Formulation 1, some may say the largest names. Lewis Hamilton dressed all within the scarlet of the prancing horse, a fully extraordinary story. It is a story, a present, that may hold giving for us at Sky F1.
“This is only Hamilton’s third team in Formula 1, and he will want to go there and show that, despite just turning 40, he’s not over the hill like some people were saying last year, and he will want to show he has made the right decision again. He will go there full of energy.”
However, Hamilton was outperformed by team-mate George Russell in his remaining season for Mercedes in 2024, significantly in Qualifying the place Russell led the head-to-head 19-5.
He didn’t rating a podium within the opening 9 races for the primary time in his profession and there have been query marks about his velocity.
Hamilton controversially misplaced the 2021 world title to Max Verstappen and is tied with Michael Schumacher on seven Drivers’ Championships, which Brundle thinks is a document the British driver can nonetheless break.
“There are some big challenges, his team-mate Charles Leclerc has been there seven years effectively and knows exactly where the buttons are, and who does what, and makes things happen,” stated Brundle.
“Lewis will have to face that, and the fact Leclerc is incredibly fast. But I have no doubt that if Ferrari have a race-winning car or a championship-winning car, then Lewis can win races and even the championship.”
Brundle: Hamilton greatest behind him however he is nonetheless ok
Hamilton ended a 56-race winless streak by triumphing on the British Grand Prix in July, earlier than including a record-extending a hundred and fifth race victory in Belgium later that month.
There was little success over the remainder of the season although however he confirmed glimpses of his greatest type with sturdy drives by the sphere in Las Vegas and Abu Dhabi.
“Let’s imagine Silverstone last year. When he had a chance to win the British GP, he won it,” stated Brundle.
“He won in Spa but that was a little bit lucky because George [Russell] got disqualified. Lewis was extraordinary all through practice in Las Vegas and then fluffed it in qualifying, something he didn’t used to do much, and then was extraordinary in the race.
“I believe the velocity is there. Do I believe one of the best of Lewis Hamilton is forward or behind him? I believe it is behind him.
“I think he’s lost an edge with age, as you do. Sometimes he gets in scuffles that he used to emerge out of, but he doesn’t now, or he’ll make a mistake in qualifying. But I think 96-97 per cent of Lewis Hamilton in a winning car is still good enough.
“He is obtained all of the expertise, and his power and enthusiasm will likely be re-energised by the entire expertise. He won’t be overwhelmed driving a Ferrari like so many drivers have. And let’s not overlook, regardless of not being a Ferrari driver, the Italian followers, referred to as the Tifosi, adore him. They cheered him even when he was profitable in a Mercedes.”
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