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Lewis Hamilton: Martin Brundle has ‘no doubt’ Ferrari driver can win record-breaking eighth F1 world title

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Lewis Hamilton’s long-awaited switch to Ferrari became a reality this week as he drove in red for the first time at their test circuit in Fiorano. You can watch every race of the 2025 season live on Sky Sports F1, beginning with the Australian Grand Prix from March 14-16. As a result of his move to Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton still possesses the potential to win a record-breaking eighth Formula One world title, as stated by Martin Brundle of Sky Sports F1.


After getting behind the wheel of Ferrari’s 2023 Formula One car at their Fiorano test track in Italy on Wednesday, Hamilton has been having a great time during his first week of work with Ferrari. There were currently 1,500 fans present at the test track.


According to Brundle, who spoke with Sky Sports News, “He is unquestionably [worth the money] already.”


There are two names that are considered to be among the most prominent in the history of Formula One, which spans seventy-five years. It is an incredibly remarkable tale that Lewis Hamilton clad himself in the crimson of the prancing horse throughout the entire journey. On behalf of all of us here at Sky F1, it is a narrative, a gift that will continue to give.


“This is only Hamilton’s third team in Formula One, and he will want to go there and show that, despite just turning 40, he is not over the hill like some people were suggesting from the previous year. He will also want to show that he has made the right decision once more. He is going to go there with a lot of energy.In order to familiarise himself with the new racing engineer Riccardo Adami and the systems of the Ferrari car, the forty-year-old driver, who had only previously raced using Mercedes power in Formula One, did thirty circuits, which is fifty-five miles. His family was present to see him.According to Brundle, there are a number of significant obstacles to overcome. His teammate Charles Leclerc has been working there for seven years, and he is well aware of all the buttons, as well as who is responsible for what and who is responsible for making things happen.


Lewis is going to have to deal with it, in addition to the fact that Leclerc is extremely quick. But there is no question in my mind that Lewis is capable of winning races and even the championship if Ferrari is in possession of a car that has won a championship or a race.

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