Lewis Hamilton has been working hard behind the scenes to make his new Ferrari adventure a success.
Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Scuderia Ferrari signs autographs
Lewis Hamilton has provided a few more details regarding the documents he has been compiling for Ferrari this season, as the seven-time World Champion pushes to help the legendary team end their title drought.
Hamilton is just over halfway into his first campaign with the Scuderia and, alongside an up-and-down run on the track, he has been working hard in the background to give his new squad as many pointers as possible for the future.
At the Belgian Grand Prix, the 40-year-old Briton revealed that this included making thorough notes that have been sent to relevant departments, with lengthy, championship-winning stints at McLaren and Mercedes to draw on.
Asked about his preparations for that Spa-Francorchamps weekend, Hamilton explained: âI was at the factory, a couple of days in each week. We did preparation for⌠naturally youâre going over where we were in the previous race, things that we need to change.
âI hold a lot of meetings, so Iâve called on lots of meetings with the heads of the team. Iâve sat with John [Elkann, Ferrari Chairman], Benedetto [Vigna, Ferrari CEO] and Fred [Vasseur, Ferrari F1 team boss], several meetings.
âIâve sat with the head of our car development, with Loic [Serra], but also with the heads of different departments, talking about the engine for next year, talking about front suspension for next year, talking about rear suspension for next year, things that you want, issues that you have with the car.â
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Hamilton has been busy in the background as he gets used to life at Ferrari and tries to help them move up the grid
He then revealed: âIâve sent documents. Iâve done [that] through the year. After the first few races I did a full document for the team, then during this break [between races] I had another two documents that I sent in and so they would come in and want to address those.
âSome of itâs structural, adjustments that we need to make as a team in order to get better in all the areas that we want to improve. Then the other one was really about the car, the current issues that I have with this car, some things that you do want to take onto next yearâs car and some that you need to work on and change for next year.â
At the subsequent Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, Hamilton was asked to follow up on those comments, whether the documents took the form of PowerPoint, Word or Excel files, and what is included.
âI canât really tell you,â Hamilton initially smiled, as he pondered what to share. âEveryone seems to be asking about them, but itâs just a Word document.â
2008 Spanish Grand Prix – Sunday Race Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. 27th April 2008. Kimi
Ferrari last won a title back in 2008, when they took the Teamsâ title and Hamilton claimed the Driversâ crown for McLaren
Asked if the notes within those Word documents have been positive or negative, or a mixture of both, Hamilton replied: âAgain⌠I think all I can say is that the team has every ingredient that they need to win. They have every ingredient they need to win World Championships.
âItâs literally just about getting things all aligned and running smoothly and freely, stress-free, which weâre all trying to do.â
As touched on above, Ferrariâs last world title came in 2008, when they won the Teamsâ Championship, while Kimi Raikkonen remains the squadâs last Driversâ Champion with his triumph in the previous season.
After 14 rounds of 24 in 2025, Hamilton sits sixth in the Driversâ Standings, one place behind team mate Charles Leclerc, while their combined efforts have put Ferrari second to McLaren in the Teamsâ battle.
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