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via f1oversteer.comWhat Ferrari are saying off the record about Lewis Hamilton’s latest upgrades as they chase MercedesFerrari are pushing to catch Mercedes in the second half of the 2026 season, and their latest upgrades for Lewis Hamilton are filling them with ...
via planetf1.comLiam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda Set for Dutch GP ReturnsLiam Lawson will replace Isack Hadjar at the Dutch Grand Prix due to Hadjar's wrist injury. Yuki Tsunoda is also making a return to the grid, marking a significant moment for both drivers.
via espn.comF1 title race: Can Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen or anyone stop Kimi Antonelli in 2026?ESPN's Laurence Edmondson assesses whether Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and the chasing pack can stop Kimi Antonelli winning the 2026 F1 title.
via gpfans.comF1 drivers age: How old are Lewis Hamilton, Verstappen, Norris and co in 2026?For the 2026 season it seems like it's the age of the veteran drivers as the likes of Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton are still pounding out the quick laps like it's 2010.
via motorsportweek.comLewis Hamilton Praises New Ferrari Engineer Carlo SantiLewis Hamilton has expressed admiration for Carlo Santi, Ferrari's new race engineer, referring to him as his 'Italian Bono.' This comes as Ferrari aims for a stronger performance in the 2026 season following challenges in the previous year.
via motorsport.comF1 Drivers Share Summer Activities Ahead of Dutch Grand PrixAs the summer break continues, Formula 1 drivers have been engaging in various activities. Notable highlights include George Russell's engagement and Lewis Hamilton's return to training.
via f1oversteer.comJolyon Palmer was amazed by what he saw when he dug into Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari dataLewis Hamilton has been one of the biggest winners from Formula 1’s regulation changes in 2026. Hamilton took the worst intra-team beating of his career ...
via motorsport.comLewis Hamilton vs Michael Schumacher: You decide F1's greatest driverOur Top 25 Formula 1 drivers ranking produced the one result nobody could ignore: a dead heat at number one. After 10 journalists from Motorsport, Autosport and Yahoo Sports submitted their individual top-25 rankings, a clear result emerged: Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher finished level at the top of the combined standings on 235 points each. Both drivers are seven-time world ... Keep reading
via planetf1.comFerrari Faces Dilemma with Leclerc and Hamilton in Title RaceFerrari is navigating a challenging situation involving Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton as the F1 title race intensifies. The team has been advised to allow Leclerc to focus on his performance amid the ongoing competition.