Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc ’s absence has been revealed at a vital Ferrari test in Barcelona according to reports from Italian media. The new Formula 1 team-mates returned to action this week at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, where they continued to drive the SF-23 under the Testing of Previous Car (TPC) rules.
Ferrari are said to be unconcerned about Lewis Hamilton crashing out of pre-season testing despite the incident disrupting their programme in Spain. The seven-time world champion lost control of the team's 2023 car at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Wednesday but emerged unscathed.
That rollout began with the first images of Hamilton as he met with senior management, and continued with his first days on track testing the SF-23, the team’s challenger for the 2023 campaign. Now we have our first images of Hamilton alongside teammate Charles Leclerc as Ferrari shared a video with the two drivers in their 2025 race kits,
Lewis Hamilton has issued a one-word message to new teammate Charles Leclerc after Ferrari released the first official images of the duo. Last week, Hamilton finally began life as a Ferrari driver as he arrived at the team's base in Maranello.
Charles Leclerc had best "be careful" of Lewis Hamilton, who was "cunning" enough to get Ferrari president John Elkann on his side.
Charles Leclerc recently revealed his helmet design for the 2025 season. The helmet pays tribute to his father and godfather, Jules Bianchi, both of whom had a
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has issued a warning to Formula 1 front-runners, sharing his confidence in his readiness to contend for the 2025 championship. T
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have shown off Ferrari’s new race suits for the 2025 F1 season. The arrival of seven-time world champion Hamilton to Ferrari following his blockbuster transfer from rivals Mercedes has dominated much of the media headlines and intrigue during the winter.
New details surrounding Lewis Hamilton's test crash have emerged, with the accident proving a setback for Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc.
Ferrari are not concerned about Lewis Hamilton's test crash, saying it is"perfectly normal" as he learns the limits of Ferrari's F1 cars.
Ferrari has cut short the testing programmes of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.