FIRST LOOK: Lewis Hamilton drives Ferrari's SF-25 F1 2025 car

Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton drive latest-spౠec machine

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

The 2025 Ferrari SF-25 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Formula 1 car has taken to a track for the first time at Fiorano on Wednesday morning with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton behind the wheel.

The Scuderia unveiled its new car on Tuesday evening following the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 75 launch event at London’s O2.

Initially revealing its 2025 livery on stage at the event on a show car - as all 10 teams did - Ferrari then revealed images o𝔉f its new 𒁃challenger.

On Wednesday morning 🃏at Ferrari’s Fiorano test track, Charles Leclerc was first spotted putting the car through its initial paces as part of a pre-season💖 shakedown.

Hamilton later got his first tastღe of Ferrari's 2025 car on Wednesday afternoon.

As per F1’s s✤hakedown testing rules for 2025, teams are permitted to carry out 200kꦜm of running with new cars prior to pre-season testing, which takes place next week in Bahrain.

Ferrari SF-25 breaks cover

Ferrari comes into the 🍷new campaign having narrowly missed out on the constr༺uctors’ championship to McLaren last season.

The team managed five wins between Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, with the former just 1🍸8 points adrift of 2025 title favourite and 2024 runner-up Lando Norris in third in the standings.

Ferrari dropped a driver market bombshell prior to the 2024 season when it announced it had signed seven-time🦄 world champion Lewis Hamilton for 2025.

Hamilt🍸on did have a multi-year deal with Mercedes in his pocket before electing to part with the Silver Arrows, with whom he won six of his seven world t♛itles - while his 2008 crown with McLaren was also Mercedes-powered - to join Ferrari.

After back-to-back winless campaigns in difficult Mercedes machinery in 2022 and👍 2023, Hamilton fi𒊎nally ended his drought last year with a brace of grands prix victories.

He ended the year s✤eventh in the st🌌andings - his lowest placement ever in the F1 championship.

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