Ferrari are to switch to a pull-rod front suspension with their F1 2025 car as the team prepare to welcome Lewis Hamilton from Mercedes, it has been claimed.
Ferrari SF-24 nose cone and front wing © PA Images |
Hamilton shook the F1 world to its core in February when it was announced that he will join Ferrari on a multi-year contract from the F1 2025 season, ending his long and successful association with Mercedes.
Ferrari to adopt new suspension ahead of Lewis Hamilton F1 2025 arrival?
The British driver has collected six of his joint-record seven World Championships with Mercedes – as well as becoming the first man to claim more than 100 grand prix victories and pole positions – since arriving from McLaren in 2013, with Mercedes powering each of Hamilton’s 346 F1 appearances since 2007.
Hamilton’s decision to leave Mercedes came less than six months after he had signed a two-year extension on the eve of the 2023 Italian Grand Prix, with the 39-year-old activating a break clause in his revised deal to force a move to Ferrari.
After suffering two consecutive winless seasons for the first time in his illustrious career in 2022/23, Hamilton has returned to winning ways in F1 2024, ending a 945-day wait for a victory by triumphing at his home race at Silverstone.
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