Ferrari, Hamilton and Mexican Grand Prix
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Lewis Hamilton receives bad news away from Formula 1 as he shifts focus to the upcoming Mexico City Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton says he is getting more and more comfortable in the Ferrari but that a podium still feels far away after finishing fourth in last weekend's United States Grand Prix at COTA.Ferrari has yet to win a race this year,
Lewis Hamilton will be replaced by a Ferrari protege as the team announced a change for the Mexican Grand Prix ahead of this weekend's race
Lewis Hamilton says Christian Horner’s rumored Ferrari move “wouldn’t be good,” following the former Red Bull boss’s sacking and plans for an F1 return next season.
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Lewis Hamilton set to miss Mexican GP FP1 as Ferrari WEC driver steps in
Lewis Hamilton is set to sit out the first practice session at this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix with Ferrari announcing that Antonio Fuoco will drive in FP1. It will mark Fuoco’s first appearance on an official F1 race weekend more than a decade after the Italian carried out his maiden Formula 1 test with Ferrari.
Lewis Hamilton pledged “I’ll keep trying” after falling one place short of scoring his first podium as a Ferrari driver. The seven-time world champion finished fourth at the Circuit of the Americas, fending off a charging Oscar Piastri on the final lap.
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Lewis Hamilton responds to "distracting" Christian Horner to Ferrari rumours
Lewis Hamilton has responded to rumours linking former Red Bull Racing team principal and CEO Christian Horner to Ferrari, branding the talk as "distracting for us as a team".
Lewis Hamilton believes a push for his maiden Ferrari podium will be possible from the third row of the grid in Austin.