Lewis Hamilton recently got to experience some wet-weather running as part of Pirelli’s testing programme.
Lewis Hamilton stated that he may have an advantage at the Miami Grand Prix if rain occurs, due to his recent wet-weather test experience.
The weather forecast predicts wet conditions for Sunday’s race, with possible thunderstorms that could disrupt the schedule.
The 2026 cars have not been tested in rainy conditions yet, as the first three rounds took place in dry weather.
Hamilton is optimistic about his wet-weather performance after completing a significant number of laps during a recent test session.
Both Ferrari and Hamilton aim to show improvement at the upcoming race and pose a stronger challenge to Mercedes.
The five-week break after Japan allowed for thorough data analysis, giving Hamilton hope that Ferrari is in a better position for the Miami round.
Hamilton focused on rectifying power issues that affected his performance in the previous race, putting in extra effort in training and preparation for the weekend.


