Fernando Alonso believes that Lewis Hamilton has a chance to win the championship with Scuderia Ferrari. The news of Hamilton’s departure from Mercedes to join Ferrari caused a stir in the F1 world. Alonso, Hamilton’s former teammate, shared his reaction to the news. He was a bit late to the excitement and thought that his old rival might have a competitive car to compete for the championship with the Scuderia.
As Hamilton prepares to join the Maranello-based team, he is expected to pursue his eighth title in the iconic red colors. The British driver has even expressed that his childhood dream of driving for Ferrari has come true. Alonso himself had a stint with the Italian team in the past, coming close to winning the championship but falling short. The two-time world champion wished Hamilton good luck in his move to the Scuderia and believed that he can thrive with his new team.
Ferrari has always been a prominent force in the sport since its inception. The Italian team boasts impressive facilities across various departments. Fans are hopeful that the Scuderia will perform better and potentially challenge for the championship. With the addition of the seven-time champion to Ferrari, and his partnership with [driver name], who is highly regarded within the team, a title bid seems within reach.
Hamilton, a seven-time world champion with 103 race wins to his name, achieved most of his success with Mercedes. The 39-year-old had an 11-year-long partnership with the team before announcing his departure to join Ferrari.
The opportunity for Hamilton to join Ferrari arose when the newly appointed principal of Ferrari, [principal name], facilitated discussions with the team’s president. Hamilton already had a contract with the German manufacturer until the 2025 season. However, he utilized an exit clause to make the move to the Italian squad. Hamilton’s deal with Ferrari is valued at $430 million.
Starting from the 2025 season, fans may see Hamilton sporting the iconic red outfit. The British driver would join an exclusive group of drivers who have raced for Ferrari. At 39 years old, he would be aiming to end his career with another championship, especially with the most successful constructor in the history of F1.
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