Marc Priestley impressed by a renewed Lewis Hamilton’s performance with Ferrari in Melbourne
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With renewed airs Lewis Hamilton has started the 2026 season. After a 2025 gray, the Stevenage driver has regained his desire and in his 20th season in Formula 1 he feels "younger than ever.""I feel very fresh, while Arvid says he is 18, I feel that he is 18 too, everything is in his head. I feel great," he said in the previous Australian GP that opened the course. A few words he showed later on the track, showing himself competitive and returni…
Newey Lingers Over Hamilton’s Ferrari: What Did He See?
Adrian Newey did his famous pre-race stroll in Melbourne and, surprise, parked his gaze on Lewis Hamilton’s shiny red SF-26—because when a car might hide a wing that doesn’t just open but flips, you don’t read the lap times, you read the hardware 🤔; Aston Martin’s own ride was busy buzzing their hands, Ferrari quietly kept a bold trick in the toolbox, and somewhere between old rumors and new rules, Newey’s smirk said, “Yep, that’s going on the …
Marc Priestley impressed by a renewed Lewis Hamilton’s performance with Ferrari in Melbourne
Former McLaren engineer Marc Priestley believes that Ferrari have unlocked a “brand new” version of Lewis Hamilton following his performance at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion demonstrated renewed confidence and adaptability, suggesting that the SF-26 may finally suit him far better than previous ground-effect-era cars. Lewis Hamilton recovered from a challenging P7 on the grid to finish fourth, helping Ferrari secu…
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