AutoGear
  • Latest News
  • AutoGear TV
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Motorsports
    • Circuits
    • WRC
    • Rally
    • Rally raid
    • WEC
  • English
    • Português
    • Italiano
    • Français
    • Español
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語
  • STANDINGS
No Result
View All Result
AutoGear
  • Latest News
  • AutoGear TV
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Motorsports
    • Circuits
    • WRC
    • Rally
    • Rally raid
    • WEC
  • English
    • Português
    • Italiano
    • Français
    • Español
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語
  • STANDINGS
No Result
View All Result
AutoGear

Hamilton and Ferrari’s Struggles Highlighted in First F1 Pre-Season Testing: A Trackside Analysis

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
February 26, 2025
in Motorsports
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Hamilton and Ferrari’s Struggles Highlighted in First F1 Pre-Season Testing: A Trackside Analysis

Formula 1 pre-season testing has kicked off, offering a preliminary glimpse into the prowess of the drivers and the performance of their machines. Notably, the spotlight was on Lewis Hamilton and his Ferrari, which seemed to be grappling with a few early hiccups.

As an astute observer stationed at the exit of Turn 10, I had an unobstructed view of the drama unfolding on the track. This vantage point provided a comprehensive view of the cars as they navigated the challenging Turn 9 left-hander, only to grapple with the need to significantly reduce their speed for the tighter subsequent left turn as the track descended.

My colleague, Edd Straw, strategically positioned at different points around the track – within Turn 4 and facing towards Turn 8 – lent additional perspectives. Together, we began to construct a comprehensive understanding of the performance and appearance of the 2025 cars on the track.

Hamilton, a prominent figure on the track during the first half-day of running, offered us a considerable opportunity to assess the performance of his car and his own handling of it over the duration of three hours.

In the beginning, the Ferrari seemed to make a solid first impression, although the Red Bull’s performance, particularly with Liam Lawson at the helm, was equally noteworthy. Hamilton managed his runs without any significant issues, experimenting with different approaches to entering Turn 10.

As Hamilton repeatedly navigated through Turn 10, his execution seemed to become increasingly smoother, matching Lawson’s impressive handling of the corner. The Red Bull, under Lawson’s control, appeared responsive and well-tuned right off the bat.

However, as the first half-day of testing continued, Hamilton seemed to face mounting challenges. There were instances of a lock-up into the slow Turn 8 hairpin, a wide maneuver through Turn 10, and a minor snap exiting Turn 4 that resulted in a wheel grazing the gravel.

Towards the end of the testing period, Hamilton seemed to struggle with getting the front end of his Ferrari to bite for Turn 10 when he attacked the entry more aggressively. This was not as dramatic as Kimi Antonelli’s severe apex misses in his Mercedes, but it was still noticeable.

Observations from the trackside are not definitive, but they do offer valuable insights. Factors such as a tweaked set-up, new tyres, varying fuel load, or changing weather conditions can significantly alter performance. For instance, during the first stint, gusts of wind were noticeable, producing a headwind into Turn 10 but a crosswind for the preceding Turn 9.

In conclusion, while the first day of testing was not particularly enlightening about Hamilton’s adaptation to his Ferrari, it did provide a glimpse into the initial challenges and the potential areas of focus. The rest of the week will shed more light on whether these are merely teething issues or signs of a deeper problem.

Share212Tweet133Send

Related Posts

Yuki Tsunoda: Red Bull’s Struggle to Tame “Impossible” RB21 Revealed
Motorsports

Yuki Tsunoda: Red Bull’s Struggle to Tame “Impossible” RB21 Revealed

Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool

by Carl Smith
June 12, 2025
Lewis Hamilton’s Social Media Move Sparks Ferrari Critique Frenzy
Motorsports

Lewis Hamilton’s Social Media Move Sparks Ferrari Critique Frenzy

44 HAMILTON Lewis (gbr), Scuderia Ferrari SF-25, action during the Formula 1 Aramco Gran Premio de Espana 2025, Spanish Grand...

by Harry Bright
June 12, 2025
Denny Hamlin’s Ruthless Racing Choice Signals Self-Preservation Over Team Success
Motorsports

Denny Hamlin’s Ruthless Racing Choice Signals Self-Preservation Over Team Success

Lon Horwedel

by Carl Harrison
June 12, 2025
Denny Hamlin Aims for Redemption in High-Stakes NASCAR Mexico City Showdown
Motorsports

Denny Hamlin Aims for Redemption in High-Stakes NASCAR Mexico City Showdown

Peter Casey

by Virgilio Machado
June 12, 2025

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent News

Grupo BMW entregou modelo 1,5 milhões totalmente elétrico em Portugal

BMW Group delivered its 1.5 millionth fully electric model in Portugal.

June 12, 2025
Yuki Tsunoda: Red Bull’s Struggle to Tame “Impossible” RB21 Revealed

Yuki Tsunoda: Red Bull’s Struggle to Tame “Impossible” RB21 Revealed

June 12, 2025
Lewis Hamilton’s Social Media Move Sparks Ferrari Critique Frenzy

Lewis Hamilton’s Social Media Move Sparks Ferrari Critique Frenzy

June 12, 2025
Denny Hamlin’s Ruthless Racing Choice Signals Self-Preservation Over Team Success

Denny Hamlin’s Ruthless Racing Choice Signals Self-Preservation Over Team Success

June 12, 2025

Newsletter

  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION
  • EDITORIAL STATUS
  • TERMS AND CONDITIONS

© 2023 AutoGear - Todos os direitos reservados AutoGear.

No Result
View All Result
  • Latest News
  • AutoGear TV
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Motorsports
    • Circuits
    • WRC
    • Rally
    • Rally raid
    • WEC
  • English
    • Português
    • Italiano
    • Français
    • Español
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語

© 2023 AutoGear - Todos os direitos reservados AutoGear.

Enable Notifications OK No thanks