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F1 News: Lewis Hamilton "Doesn't Care About The Pressure Of Ferrari" As Per Former Driver

Former Ferrari F1 driver Giancarlo Fisichella discusses the pressures of racing for the iconic team.

Ex-F1 racer Giancarlo Fisichella sheds light on Lewis Hamilton's indifference to the immense pressure associated with Ferrari. This comes amid news of Hamilton's forthcoming departure from Mercedes.

Key Takeaways:

  • Lewis Hamilton is set to leave Mercedes after the 2024 season, ending a significant partnership during which he won six of his seven championships.
  • Hamilton's decision to join Ferrari is seen as a major move.
  • His career move is anticipated to shake up the dynamics within Formula 1, especially with thirteen driver contracts expiring at the end of 2024.
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Giancarlo Fisichella, a former Ferrari driver, recently commented on Lewis Hamilton's move to the Maranello-based squad, highlighting the British driver's nonchalance towards the traditionally daunting pressure of racing for Ferrari. Fisichella remarked on the legacy of the team, revered by many greats like Michael Schumacher, and Fernando Alonso, and noted Hamilton's seasoned resilience and demand for a competitive vehicle.

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Fisichella commented:

"There will be more pressure because Ferrari is a dream for a lot of drivers, not just Italian drivers.

"For example Michael Schumacher, Nikki Lauda, Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso are just a few.

"For Hamilton, a guy with a lot of experience, he doesn't care about the pressure, especially at this stage of his career. He just needs a good car to show his talent."

Mercedes' confirmation of Hamilton's departure post-2024 has ended widespread speculation about his future. The switch to Ferrari, fuelled by rumours and subsequent confirmation, is a testament to Hamilton's desire for a new challenge, spurred by dissatisfaction with Mercedes' performance in recent seasons. 

Ferrari's interest in Hamilton has been an open secret since 2019, and with Red Bull's dominance, his addition to Ferrari could significantly alter the competitive landscape. For Mercedes, this departure closes an 11-year chapter of remarkable achievements, including Hamilton's latest world title in 2020.

Thank you to OCB Scores for setting up this interview. 

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