Lewis Hamilton, a seven-time world champion, expressed that the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix marked the first time he truly felt in sync with his Ferrari Formula 1 car since his victory in China. Despite facing challenges in his new environment, Hamilton’s dominant performance in Shanghai was followed by a tough campaign until Imola. Despite qualifying 12th, Hamilton exhibited strong race pace on Sunday, utilizing strategy and a bit of luck to finish fourth. The British driver noted improvements in the car’s performance after subtle upgrades were made. Hamilton also emphasized the need to unlock Ferrari’s potential in qualifying, acknowledging that a better starting position could have led to a podium finish at Imola. Racing in front of a large crowd, Hamilton cherished the experience of driving for Ferrari at his home race, reflecting on the emotional connection with the team’s history and fans.
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