Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari: Seven-time world champion has exceeded expectations so far, says Jamie Chadwick | F1 News happymamay

Jimmy Chadoyk, the LE MANS series driver, says Luis Hamilton “exceeded expectations” in Ferrari, but it will fight for “identification” in the grand prize race in Bahrain at the end of this week.

The best result of Hillton for Skodria in the first three races in 2025 was the seventh place in Japan last Sunday. He finished tenth in the first appearance of his team in Australia, and was excluded in China due to the wearing of excessive wooden plate after he finished sixth.

However, the seven -time world champion won the enemy’s race in China and said after the Japanese Grand Prix race that Ferrari has now identified a weak performance case on his car, which hopes to improve, with the Italian uniform 76 points behind the McLaren in the Championship of the Lebanese.

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Hamilton revealed in Japan that Ferrari “found something on the car was a weak performance.”

Chadwick said Sky Sports News About Hamilton Ferrari’s partnership: “I think it has exceeded expectations in some respects.

“What we saw in China was definitely a big step in just two races to be like this. There is a lot of new in this car.

“He talked about the existence of a current case in the past few races that hinder the performance slightly.

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He led Hamilton from start to finish, where he won his first victory with Ferrari in the enemy in the Chinese Grand Prix race

“[Bahrain] It is a path that he knows very well in this Ferrari from the test, so we hope that it will give them a little better window to perform.

“But it can be said, with the pace of McLaren, it will be difficult for them to really give up.”

“Bahrain’s path will suit McLaren”

McLaren won the first Grands PRIX Award this season, as the leader of the championship Lando Norris won in Melbourne before Oscar Pacryri won victory in China.

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The most prominent in the Japanese Grand Prix, while Max Versaben was carrying McLaren Lando Norris and Oscar Pastre.

Max Versaben broke down Red Blu Blu the monopoly of the Wing -based team by winning in Japan, where the team manager Christian Horner described the performance as “perfect inch.”

The Dutchman snatched the pole site with the Suzuka Roll Register, then stopped Norris and Pimster in the race to win this fourth prize prize for the fourth consecutive season.

Nevertheless, Chadwick feels that McLaren can wander in the fourth round in Bahrain, where a pre -season test was conducted, adding: “It is a path that suits them.

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Martin Brundle from Sky SPORTS F1 destroys the best chances of winning the Bahrain Grand Prix.

“In the pre -season test, the conditions were completely different from what I think will be at the end of this week in more hot conditions.

“Mercedes, for example, tends to run better in cooler conditions while McLaren is good in hot conditions, so it will change slightly than the place, I think.

“The thing in Bahrain is that everyone is accomplishing a lot of rolls, so it is very close. Everyone is fully contacted, both differences and drivers.

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The F1 Show discusses whether McLaren can do more to help their drivers capture VersapPen in suzuka

“I think drivers can make a change. If you make a mistake in the last moments of the last qualification, this will be the difference.

“It is clear that both McLaren drivers are very close, but it is about their assembly together. It will be the same at the end of this week – which can implement the best.”

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Thursday, April 10

  • 2 pm: Press conference for drivers

Friday, April 11

  • 8.50 am: F3 practice
  • 10 am: F2 practice
  • 12 pm: Bahrain GP One (the session begins at 12:30 pm)*
  • 1.55 pm: f3 qualifiers
  • 2.40 pm: f2 qualifiers
  • 3.35 pm: Bahrain GP Two (the session begins at 4 pm)
  • 5.15 pm: F1 offer

Saturday, April 12

  • 11.10 AM: F3 race
  • 1.15 pm: GP Practice Bahrain Three (the session begins at 1:30 pm)
  • 3.10 pm: f2 sprint
  • 4.10 pm: Rehabilitation accumulation in Bahrain GP
  • 5 pm: Bahrain’s rehabilitation GP
  • 7 pm: qualification TED book

Sunday, April 13

  • 10.50 am: F3 Features
  • 12.20 pm: F2 Features
  • 2.30 pm: Bahrain GP Build-up: Grand Prix Sunday
  • 4 pm: Bahrain Grand race
  • 6 pm: Bahrain’s reaction GP: the volatile flag
  • 7 pm: Ted Book

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