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Can Loic Serra Help Hamilton Reclaim His One-Lap Magic at Ferrari?

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
January 13, 2025
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Oct 20, 2024; Austin, Texas, USA; Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team driver Lewis Hamilton (44) of Team Great Britain walks through the track entrance before the 2024 Formula One US Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari has sparked hope for a career renaissance, but one burning question looms over the seven-time world champion: can he rediscover his qualifying edge? After a humbling three seasons at Mercedes, where he struggled to match teammate George Russell in one-lap pace, Hamilton’s success at Ferrari could hinge on the expertise of Chassis Technical Director Loic Serra.


The Hamilton-Serra Reunion: A Game-Changer?

Loic Serra, who left Mercedes for Ferrari in 2024, may hold the key to unlocking Hamilton’s full potential in Formula 1’s ground-effect era. During his tenure at Mercedes, Serra developed a deep understanding of Hamilton’s driving style—a crucial asset as Ferrari looks to tailor its 2025 car, codenamed Project 677, to the Briton’s strengths.

Serra leads a formidable technical team that includes Diego Tondi (Aerodynamics), Fabio Montecchi (Chassis Project Engineering), and Marco Adurno (Vehicle Performance). Together, they are working on innovations to optimize Ferrari’s 2025 challenger, including a return to pull-rod front suspension for the first time since 2015.


Targeting Ferrari’s Achilles’ Heel: Qualifying Pace

Ferrari’s struggles with single-lap performance were evident throughout 2024, with the SF-24 excelling in race conditions but falling short in qualifying. To address this, Serra is focusing on maximizing the new 2025 Pirelli tires and refining suspension dynamics to suit the driving styles of both Hamilton and Charles Leclerc.

Hamilton’s one-lap pace has taken a hit in recent years, with just one pole position (Hungary, 2023) in the ground-effect era. By contrast, Leclerc has shone in qualifying, securing 17 poles during the same period. Serra’s technical acumen could be the missing piece to help Hamilton bridge that gap.


Hamilton vs. Leclerc: A Blockbuster Duel

The 2025 season promises an electrifying intra-team battle between Hamilton and Leclerc. While Hamilton remains a master of race-day charges, as seen in his 10th-to-2nd surge in Las Vegas, Leclerc’s Monza victory in 2024 showcased his growing prowess in race management.

Ferrari’s focus on creating a car that complements both drivers’ strengths could set the stage for one of the most compelling teammate rivalries in F1. To stay competitive, Hamilton must harness Serra’s advancements and recapture the blistering one-lap speed that once made him an unparalleled qualifier.


The Stakes for Hamilton

Hamilton’s 2025 campaign is pivotal. At 40 years old, he remains one of the most skilled drivers on the grid, but regaining his qualifying dominance is essential to challenge Leclerc and secure a potential eighth championship. Serra’s innovations, combined with Hamilton’s relentless work ethic, could provide the breakthrough needed to reassert his supremacy.


Ferrari’s Vision for the Future

Ferrari’s investment in technical expertise and its blockbuster driver lineup underscores its commitment to reclaiming its status as F1’s dominant force. With Loic Serra spearheading the development of Project 677 and a reinvigorated Hamilton in their ranks, the Scuderia is aiming for both poles and victories in 2025.

As Hamilton himself said during his Ferrari announcement: “It’s about rewriting history. And I’m ready for the challenge.”

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