Entering his inaugural season with Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton is confronted with a fresh array of challenges that will test his ability to vie with Charles Leclerc, his new team-mate. The move to the Maranello team, inking a multi-year contract after a 12-year stint with Mercedes, signifies the end of an era for the seven-time world champion.
Hamilton’s 2024 swan song season with Mercedes was characterized by an intermingling of triumphs and trials. He clinched two victories, yet found himself outpaced by George Russell, trailing behind his teammate in not just race results but also qualifying rounds.
Relevant to Hamilton’s success at Ferrari is his capacity to adapt to the novel car, a task that presents itself as a significant obstacle. Bernie Collins, an erstwhile strategist for Aston Martin, opines that Hamilton’s triumph will largely depend on his proficiency in the qualifying rounds.
The Red Flag podcast recently heard Collins remark, “He’s never driven a Ferrari engine, so really simple things like how the engine works, how the modes work, how the harvesting works, how the deployment works, they’re all different,”. He further emphasized that the drastic differences in the car would pose a formidable challenge for Hamilton.
Moreover, the distinct engineering approach and team culture at Ferrari will also serve as stumbling blocks. The transition for Hamilton from a team like Mercedes that revolved around him to a completely new environment could be a tough nut to crack.
Nonetheless, Collins remains optimistic about Hamilton rising to the occasion. He does, however, underscore the fact that Hamilton’s performance in the qualifying rounds will be a key determinant in his success on race days.
Another potential pitfall is Hamilton’s propensity to commit novice errors. A case in point is his 2013 race with Mercedes, where he mistakenly halted in the wrong pit box. As Hamilton acclimatizes to Ferrari’s pit stops, there’s a chance of history repeating itself.
Despite acknowledging that Hamilton would require time to adjust to these “instinctive reactions”, Collins remains confident in Hamilton’s tenacity and drive to surmount these challenges. Conclusively, the upcoming season with Ferrari is poised to be both an exciting and testing time for Lewis Hamilton.