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PlanetF1 on MSNLewis Hamilton dodges injury as FIA campaign issues statement over Prost ‘abuse’ – round-upLet’s charge through the day’s main headlines at breakneck speed… F1 news: Lewis Hamilton, FIA abuse statement and more Lewis Hamilton avoids injury after Ferrari demo slip.
Lewis Hamilton injury scare avoided on eve of Ferrari F1 debut
WATCH: Lewis Hamilton Miraculously Escapes Fall From Ferrari F1 Car
Lewis Hamilton was lucky enough that the fall didn't injure him to the extent of putting him out of the 2025 season opener in Australia.
Lewis Hamilton does donuts in Milan as he samples new Ferrari F1 car
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Motorsport.com on MSNHamilton "still pinching himself" as he prepares for upcoming Ferrari debut at MelbourneFor a driver typically known for his relatively cool and calm demeanor, the 40-year-old Ferrari driver is just as excited (possibly even more) about next week, and trying as much as he can to play it somewhat cool as he prepares to set off for Australia in preparation for the 2025 Formula 1 season opener in Melbourne.
The Ferrari star will be making his debut for the team in Melbourne and looked impressive in testing. While Sky F1's pitlane reporter Ted Kravitz believes McLaren pair Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will be tough to beat, he suggested Hamilton's form around the track could allow him to challenge.
New Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton says "arriving in Melbourne in red will be cool" as he prepares for his debut race for his new team in the F1 season opener in Australia on Sunday, 16 March.
Not long after Lewis Hamilton announced his move to Ferrari from Mercedes at the start of the 2024 F1 campaign, Toto Wolff vented some of his frustrations to his wife
Switching teams is always complicated and it takes time to achieve a full acclimatisation, and such is the case for Lewis Hamilton's very young tenure at Ferrari. However, team principal, Frederic Vasseur,
Lewis Hamilton's first race for Ferrari in Australia next week is reminding him of how he felt ahead of his Formula One debut for McLaren in Melbourne in 2007. The seven-times world champion, the sport's most successful driver with 105 grand prix victories and 202 podiums,
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