Lewis Hamilton expressed his excitement and confidence as he embarks on his new journey with Ferrari this season. The seven-time world champion shared his sentiments during F1’s official launch event at London’s O2 Arena, where he was warmly welcomed by his fans on Tuesday. Stepping onto the stage alongside teammate Charles Leclerc and Ferrari team principal Frédéric Vasseur, Hamilton was greeted with thunderous applause, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his illustrious career. The event also served as an opportunity for Ferrari enthusiasts to catch a glimpse of the team’s redesigned car for the upcoming season.
“I feel invigorated, full of life, and brimming with energy because everything about this experience is fresh and exciting,” Hamilton joyfully conveyed to the enthusiastic crowd. “I am solely focused on what lies ahead, proud to be part of this new and thrilling endeavor.” The 40-year-old driver’s decision to join Ferrari after spending 12 successful years at Mercedes sent shockwaves through the sport, with Hamilton describing the move as the realization of a lifelong dream.
Now, Hamilton is set to team up with Leclerc as they aim to secure Ferrari’s first driver’s world title since 2007. As Hamilton, Vasseur, and Leclerc showcased the new Ferrari car on stage, the anticipation for the upcoming season reached new heights. Leclerc, reflecting on the upcoming challenges, shared his excitement by stating, “If I had to choose a single word, I would have said ‘fulfillment’ – fulfilling my childhood dream of becoming a Formula 1 world champion. However, ‘honored’ seems more fitting – honored to be a part of this esteemed team.”
For Leclerc, being a part of Ferrari has been a dream come true, embodying the legacy and passion associated with the iconic red team. He expressed eagerness to make history alongside Hamilton, highlighting the camaraderie and determination within the team. The countdown to the new season commences with preseason testing scheduled to kick off in Bahrain on February 26, culminating in the highly anticipated Australian Grand Prix on March 16.
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