Lewis Hamilton given 'fundamental' advice to follow by F1 chief ahead of dream switch to Ferrari

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Lewis Hamilton given 'fundamental' advice to follow by F1 chief ahead of dream switch to Ferrari
Published: Dec, 23 2024 16:56

Lewis Hamilton has been told he must make a significant adaptation if he is to fully integrate to life at Ferrari. The seven-time world champion stunned the racing world in February when it was confirmed he would be leaving Mercedes for the Prancing Horse.

 [The 39-year-old completed a shock switch to the Prancing Horse earlier this year]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The 39-year-old completed a shock switch to the Prancing Horse earlier this year]

Hamilton signed a mega £40million-plus deal with the Italian giants, and will embark on new era early next year as he prepares for his 19th season in Formula One. Founded by Enzo Ferrari, the Italian manufacturer are renowned for their patriotism, and Hamilton has been informed that learning the language will be crucial to his success.

 [Formula One president Stefano Domenicali insisted Hamilton will find himself in a 'different environment' with his new team]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Formula One president Stefano Domenicali insisted Hamilton will find himself in a 'different environment' with his new team]

In a recent interview Formula One president Stefano Domenicali revealed the 39-year-old is already hard at work learning the language. 'He will bring a lot of interest,' Domenicali told Autoracer. Lewis Hamilton has been told he must learn to speak Italian in order to fully 'integrate' at Ferrari.

The 39-year-old completed a shock switch to the Prancing Horse earlier this year. Formula One president Stefano Domenicali insisted Hamilton will find himself in a 'different environment' with his new team. 'He is learning to speak Italian and to understand how to integrate into our culture. I told him, it is fundamental for him to be able to do this as well.

'In Ferrari he will find a different environment than before.'. Six of Hamilton's seven titles have come behind the wheel of the Mercedes, with the last of those coming in 2020. After embarking on the longest spell of his career without a race win, Hamilton triumphed at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone in July.

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