🚨| Ferrari's Affection for Hamilton and the Impact on Leclerc:
— Lewis Hamilton is becoming a cherished figure at Ferrari, with the team and Italian media placing him "on a pedestal." Former Ferrari engineer Rob Smedley, who maintains close ties with the team, shared insights on this dynamic shift. Speaking to media, Smedley remarked:
“You can't say that Lewis is going to spank him every single weekend, that would be ridiculous. But if you look at the balance of performance between the two drivers… and this is a Lewis now that is corralling the team around him.”
“Everything that I see when I read the Italian newspapers or I talk to my mates in Ferrari, they all love him. They're all putting him on a pedestal. He's getting better and better and better.”
“I think the balance, at the minute, it's not very nice for Charles.”
“Lewis is way ahead of him over the last few races.”
— Despite the current situation, Smedley anticipates that Charles Leclerc will regain his footing in the intra-team battle. He expressed confidence in Hamilton's overall prospects, stating:
“But what will happen is that it will be more balanced towards the end of the season. But I just think that Lewis will nick it.”
— Hamilton's recent performances, including a win in Barcelona, have highlighted his growing influence within Ferrari. However, he cautioned that the team still has work to do to consistently challenge for titles. Speaking to media, Hamilton noted:
“Ferrari had a very, very good car in Monte Carlo. You saw them with a decent car, they brought a package to Barcelona, and it was a very good car.”
“Now, will they have the best car at the end of the season? Maybe, maybe not. It would be ridiculous to try and call that here now, because everybody is in this very early stages of development.”
“But things are changing. Things will continue to change throughout the season, and it's exciting, it's good for the fans.”
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🚨| Ferrari's Affection for Hamilton and the Impact on Leclerc:
— Lewis Hamilton is becoming a cherished figure at Ferrari, with the team and Italian media placing him "on a pedestal." Former Ferrari engineer Rob Smedley, who maintains close ties with the team, shared insights on this dynamic shift. Speaking to media, Smedley remarked:
“You can't say that Lewis is going to spank him every single weekend, that would be ridiculous. But if you look at the balance of performance between the two drivers… and this is a Lewis now that is corralling the team around him.”
“Everything that I see when I read the Italian newspapers or I talk to my mates in Ferrari, they all love him. They're all putting him on a pedestal. He's getting better and better and better.”
“I think the balance, at the minute, it's not very nice for Charles.”
“Lewis is way ahead of him over the last few races.”
— Despite the current situation, Smedley anticipates that Charles Leclerc will regain his footing in the intra-team battle. He expressed confidence in Hamilton's overall prospects, stating:
“But what will happen is that it will be more balanced towards the end of the season. But I just think that Lewis will nick it.”
— Hamilton's recent performances, including a win in Barcelona, have highlighted his growing influence within Ferrari. However, he cautioned that the team still has work to do to consistently challenge for titles. Speaking to media, Hamilton noted:
“Ferrari had a very, very good car in Monte Carlo. You saw them with a decent car, they brought a package to Barcelona, and it was a very good car.”
“Now, will they have the best car at the end of the season? Maybe, maybe not. It would be ridiculous to try and call that here now, because everybody is in this very early stages of development.”
“But things are changing. Things will continue to change throughout the season, and it's exciting, it's good for the fans.”
#lewishamilton 🇬🇧 #scuderiaferrari 🇮🇹 #charlesleclerc 🇲🇨 #f12026
VIA: [PLANET F1]
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