High-profile Red Bull mechanic casts verdict on Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari
“I think if you’𒁏re going to get the best out of Lewis, it’s going to be when he’s fired up like a new opportunity like this at Ferrari.”

Red Bull F1 mechanic Calum Nicholas sees 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton’s switch😼 to Ferrari as “really exciting” and that the seven-time world champion should be “fired up” at his new team.
Hamilton's m♏ovꦆe to Ferrari is the major talking point heading into the 2025 F1 season.
Over the past few weeks, Hamilton has started life at Ferrari with a first 🌠trip to Maranello.
After meeting his new team at the Maranello headquarters, Hamilton drove a Ferrari F🍸1 car for the first time.
Two subsequent tests in Barcelona followed as Ferrari now gear up for the launch of their 2025 F1 chall🐬enger ne༒xt week.
Hamilton is expected to get one more outing on track befo𒁏re pre-season testing in Bahrain, which kicks off at the end of the month.
Hamilton and Leclerc will work “well together”
Nicholas haജs been at Red Bull for 10 years, with his current role centred around the power unit.
as part of a press tour promoting his new book ‘Life in the Pit Lane’, Nicholas was asked about Hamilton - and how the 40-year-old will fare in 2025.“It’🔴s really exciting,” Ni♍cholas replied. “I think if you’re going to get the best out of Lewis, it’s going to be when he’s fired up like a new opportunity like this at Ferrari.
“I think we’re all aware it clearly means a ☂great deal to him. Ferrari, with its history and passion, is something that a lot of drivers want to have 🔴as a part of their careers.
“It will be really exciting. I think he and Charles Leclerc will work really well together. I think from the limited interaction I have with Charles, he seemed like the kind of guy who’s always going to want to learn from someone with sort of the experience of Lewis and I think Lewis will take great pleasure of tak๊ing the team back to glory.”
Nicholas 🌳and Red Bull will be hoping to continue their streak of world titles in 2025.
Max Verstappen has won the last four consecutive drivers' titles, stretching back t🅘o 2021.

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