Lewis Hamilton tempers expectations as he settles in with Ferrari
- Lewis Hamilton has won only two races in the last three seasons and remains winless in the first two events of 2025 leading up to the Japanese Grand Prix.
- Hamilton will start the Japanese Grand Prix from eighth position, as he struggled with understeer during qualification.
- Ferrari upgraded Hamilton's steering wheel for improved performance, featuring more information than his previous setup.
- Rain is expected during the race, which Hamilton noted could play to his advantage after his disappointing qualifying performance.
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F1: Lewis Hamilton keeps expectations in check with Ferrari
SUZUKA, Japan — Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton is not used to aiming lower. But he may need to as he adjusts to his first F1 season with Ferrari. He’s won a record of 105 F1 races, but it’s anyone’s guess when he’ll make it 106. He’s won only twice in the last three seasons and is winless in the first two races in the main event in 2025 going into Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix. READ: F1: Lewis Hamilton wants to win another title at 40 with Fe…
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Lewis Hamilton tempers expectations as he settles in with Ferrari
Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton is not used to aiming lower. But he may need to as he adjusts to his first season with Ferrari. He’s won a record of 105 Formula 1 races, but it’s anyone’s guess when he’ll make…


Lewis Hamilton tempers expectations as he adapts to Ferrari
By STEPHEN WADE SUZUKA, Japan (AP) — Seven-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton isn’t used to tempering his expectations. But he may need to do so as he adjusts to his first season with Ferrari. The Briton has won a record 105 F1 races, but it seems hard to predict when he will reach 106. He has won just twice in the past three seasons and is winless in the first two races of 2025, heading into Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix. “Obviously there …
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