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Lewis Hamilton concluded the 2026 Formula 1 shakedown at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with the quickest lap for Ferrari. The busy final day saw teams gather crucial data under new regulations, with McLaren also showing strong pace.
F1 testing: Lewis Hamilton sets Barcelona shakedown week pace as Ferrari, Red Bull, McLaren run long
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Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time of the Barcelona shakedown on the final day of running in Spain, as Aston Martin completed its first significant running.
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Lewis Hamilton recaps Ferrari’s “very challenging” 121-lap day at Barcelona F1 test
The rain made Ferrari’s first testing day tricky, but it was largely trouble-free for the Scuderia
Heading into his 20th consecutive year in the sport, Lewis Hamilton has witnessed his fair share of regulation changes in Formula 1. The most recent, in 2022, saw the Briton’s era of domination at Mercedes abruptly end. As such, his move to Ferrari last year marked the start of a new chapter. Something fresh, decked in red.
Sky Sport's Craig Slater has revealed what he's heard about Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari's chances in the 2026 season as the first week of testing wraps up.
FIORANO MODENESE, Italy (AP) — Team principal Fred Vasseur says Ferrari is “more united than ever” as Lewis Hamilton test drove the car designed to bring the Italian giant back to the front of the Formula 1 field following a troubled 2025.
Ferrari made a strong start to its Formula 1 testing schedule on Tuesday.
Sky Sports pundit Karun Chandhok believes one part of Lewis Hamilton's testing programme should be 'ringing alarm bells'.
Lewis Hamilton says he is ‘excited for new beginnings’ next season after implementing a host of unspecified changes. His comments come as rumours suggest that Ferrari is set to name Cedric
Lewis Hamilton’s talent in motorsport was made incredibly apparent before he had stepped into Formula 1 in 2007. Ron Dennis would be able to attest to this when a then-10-year-old Hamilton told the McLaren boss that he would be driving one of his cars in the future.