Lewis Hamilton expressed that his debut outing in a Ferrari Formula 1 car was “one of the best feelings of my life” as he completed 30 laps at the team’s Fiorano track.
Hamilton’s maiden appearance commanded mass attention as spectators, the media and photographers alike all lined the vantage points that surround the venue.
The Briton, sporting a yellow helmet design with red accents that he unveiled earlier, ventured onto the circuit in Ferrari’s 2023 car with his iconic 44 number at 9:16 am.
The SF-23, which won a single race through Hamilton’s predecessor Carlos Sainz, is the latest machine at Ferrari’s disposal under the Testing of Previous Cars [TPC] scheme.
The damp asphalt meant Hamilton navigated his first tour at a tentative pace, taking the chance to wave to those who had come to see his historic moment in person.
Hamilton then retreated to the garage where the routine car checks took place, but he remained in the cockpit and instead spoke to his race engineer Riccardo Adami.
This occurred with some of his close ones in attendance, along with Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur and his Deputy Jerome D’Ambrosio, who worked with Hamilton at Mercedes.
The track had dried once Hamilton embarked upon his next run plan, giving him an opening to use the Hard compound and push the car more than he had done before.
Hamilton was photographed locking up and going wide on one lap, indicating the cold temperatures contributed to there being minimal grip on the white-walled rubber.
The seven-time F1 champion underwent one last five-lap stint to end his run and then headed down towards the overpass where most people spectating had been stationed.
Hamilton revels in maiden Ferrari run
Despite his total lap count amounting to 89 kilometres in a previous car, Hamilton would’ve at least been able to get to grips with the characteristics of Ferrari machinery.
And while he has notched seven Drivers’ titles and a record 105 victories, Hamilton counted his first laps with Ferrari among his greatest moments in his racing endeavours.
“I’ve been lucky enough to have many firsts in my career, from the first test to the first race, podium, win and championship, so I wasn’t sure how many more firsts I had but driving a Scuderia Ferrari HP car for the first time this morning, was one of the best feelings of my life,” Hamilton said.
“When I started the car up and drove through that garage door, I had the biggest smile on my face. It reminded me of the very first time I tested a Formula 1 car, it was such an exciting and special moment, and here I am, almost twenty years later, feeling those emotions all over again.
“I already knew from the outside how passionate the Ferrari family is, from everyone in the team to the Tifosi!
“But to now witness it firsthand as a Ferrari driver has been awe-inspiring.
“That passion runs through their veins and you can’t help but be energised by it. I’m so grateful for the love I have felt from everyone in Maranello this week, we have a lot of work to do but I can’t wait to get started.”
The weather disrupts Leclerc’s mileage
Charles Leclerc, who had been in meetings during his new team-mate’s inaugural run, was limited to 14 laps in more adverse conditions as drizzle replaced the fog.
The Monegasque being well-versed in the SF-22’s nuances had seen him be scheduled to undergo an alternative programme, but he was restricted to 42 kilometres.
Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur added: “As is the case every year, the first time you go out on track is a bit like the first day back at school and quite an emotional feeling, especially today as it was Lewis’ first day as part of the team. Welcoming a new driver is always an important moment.
“Maybe today was less special for Charles, but it was good to see him fit, relaxed and keen to go racing again.
“As for the technical side, Charles and Lewis did their laps in not the best weather, but they got back in the swing of things and immersed themselves in the track environment prior to the first proper test in a month’s time in Bahrain. It was also a warm-up for the team in the garage. That was the sole purpose of today.”
Ferrari hasn’t announced Hamilton’s next outing, but it is expected that he and the team will go to Barcelona – a conventional track – prior to pre-season testing next month.
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