Sir Lewis Hamilton has opened up on the “huge challenge” he faces as the British driver approaches a crucial second season at Ferrari.
The seven-time world champion endured a disappointing debut campaign with the Maranello outfit, finishing without a podium for the first time in his illustrious career.
Now aged 41, the British driver is banking on Formula One’s sweeping technical overhaul to reignite his championship ambitions.
Hamilton said: “The 2026 season represents a huge challenge for everyone, probably the biggest regulation change I have experienced in my career.”
He added: “When a new era begins everything revolves around development, growth as a team, and moving forward in the same direction.
“As a driver, being involved from the very start in the development of such a different car has been a particularly fascinating challenge, working closely with the engineers to help define a clear direction.
“It will be an extremely important year from a technical perspective, with the driver playing a central role in energy management, understanding the new systems and contributing to the car’s development. It is a challenge we face together as a team.”
In his debut season in red, Hamilton was out-qualified by Charles Leclerc 19 times in 24 appearances.
Lewis Hamilton has opened up on the ‘huge challenge’ he faces
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Hamilton ended the year 86 points behind his team-mate in the championship.
He will have a new race engineer for the forthcoming season, which begins in Australia on March 8, after he parted company with Riccardo Adami.
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur accepts bringing everything together, in the car as well as off the track, will be a “challenge” and represents a “full reset” for the drivers, but is one they will all tackle full throttle together.
Hamilton remains determined to secure an unprecedented eighth world title, which would see him surpass Michael Schumacher’s record.
The upcoming season represents a pivotal moment in the veteran’s quest for further glory
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The upcoming season represents a pivotal moment in the veteran’s quest for further glory.
The Italian team released the first photographs of their 2026 challenger on Friday.
Hamilton subsequently put in several laps at Ferrari’s private Fiorano circuit.
Substantial crowds of Tifosi gathered around the test facility’s perimeter to witness both the launch and the first laps of Ferrari’s challenger for the new power unit regulations.
Ferrari became the sixth constructor to complete track running with their 2026 machinery
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Ferrari becomes the sixth constructor to complete track running with their 2026 machinery, following Audi, Cadillac, Racing Bulls, Mercedes and Alpine in recent weeks.
This season marks one of the most comprehensive regulatory shake-ups in the sport’s history, affecting every aspect of car design.
All 11 teams on the grid will compete with entirely new machinery, featuring fresh chassis designs, power units, fuel specifications and rubber compounds.
The wholesale changes offer Hamilton a potential opportunity to close the gap on his rivals.




