Hamilton warns F1 over ‘ridiculously complex’ new rules
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Lewis Hamilton's ongoing race engineer drama will have a huge impact on his second F1 season with Ferrari.
Lewis Hamilton has praised the playful handling of F1's new-era cars but criticized their sluggish pace and brain-twisting energy systems.
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Lewis Hamilton built his legend in cars that cost more than most houses, then quietly walked away from the same kind of machines in his own garage. You are used to seeing him framed by carbon fiber and V12 noise,
Seven-time world champion also says he feels the winning mentality in every single person in the team at Ferrari more than ever heading into new campaign; watch every round of the 2026 season live on Sky Sports F1,
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Lewis Hamilton believes that all of the new F1 technical regulations have put “everyone on the back foot” heading into pre-season testing. Drivers and teams are hard at work deciphering the tricks and methods required to extract pace from the latest generation of open-wheel cars.