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Signing Lewis Hamilton Puts The Pressure On Ferrari To End Its Long Wait For F1 Title

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Lewis Hamilton’s decision to leave Mercedes for Ferrari in 2025 is a risk for the seven-time Formula One champion. It is also a gamble for Ferrari.

No driver, no matter how talented, has won an F1 championship with Ferrari since Kimi Räikkönen defeated then-rookie Hamilton by a single point in 2007.

Since then, Ferrari drivers have included modern greats such as two-time champion Fernando Alonso, four-time champion Sebastian Vettel, and Hamilton’s highly regarded future teammate Charles Leclerc.

Some of F1’s fastest drivers were saddled with uncompetitive Ferraris, and the Italian team, long a race strategy pioneer, made some major mistakes in recent years. It has been difficult for Ferrari to live up to its great past, and some in Italy wonder if Hamilton’s arrival will change that.

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Signing Lewis Hamilton Puts The Pressure On Ferrari To End Its Long Wait For F1 Title

“I am not sure if I support it. “First and foremost, they must fix the car,” former Benetton and Renault team chief Flavio Briatore told Italian news outlet LaPresse on Thursday. “You can have Batman on your team, but the driver won’t alter anything if the car isn’t competitive. The most crucial factor is that the vehicle functions.

So, can Hamilton restore Ferrari’s success next year?

There were already indications of a comeback in 2023 when Fred Vasseur stepped over as team principal. Red Bull and Max Verstappen dominated the season. However, Ferrari was the only non-Red Bull team to win a race, with Carlos Sainz Jr. winning in Singapore. Mercedes, however, ended just ahead of Ferrari in the constructors’ title, which Red Bull won.

Vasseur and Hamilton have a long history that predates Hamilton’s F1 career. The French engineer was in charge of the ART team 2006 when Hamilton, a 21-year-old with ambitions to move up to F1, won the GP2 championship.

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Signing Lewis Hamilton Puts The Pressure On Ferrari To End Its Long Wait For F1 Title

“Fred understands racing drivers’ minds and does things very differently than me, but they are very successful, as his track record demonstrates,” Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said Friday.

Wolff says he had just learned Hamilton was signing under Mercedes’ nose on Wednesday morning, even though Wolff and Vasseur are longtime friends.

Wolff described it as “a little bit like rugby, where you punch each other in the nose” but still have a “respectful relationship” afterwards.

Hamilton provides extensive racing experience to Ferrari, which might help the team adjust to new rules enacted in 2026, and his global star recognition could benefit Ferrari’s overall company.

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Signing Lewis Hamilton Puts The Pressure On Ferrari To End Its Long Wait For F1 Title

Ferrari had an immediate financial benefit from signing Hamilton, with its shares rising over 10% following the announcement on Thursday.

Hamilton will be Ferrari’s first British driver since Eddie Irvine barely missed winning the title in 1999. If Hamilton wins his seventh title with Ferrari, he’ll be the third British driver to do it, but the first since John Surtees in 1964.

SOURCE – (AP)

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Max Verstappen Holds Off Lando Norris To Win Emilia Romagna Grand Prix And Extend F1 Lead

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IMOLA, ITALY  Max – Verstappen defeated McLaren’s Lando Norris to win the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on Sunday, extending his Formula One championship lead.

Verstappen began on pole and led Norris from the start but was pushed by the McLaren driver near the end, winning by less than a second.

“I lost grip, especially in the closing 10 to 15 laps. I slid a lot. “I saw Lando closing in,” Verstappen explained. “It’s quite difficult when the tires are no longer working, and you have to run flat out, so I couldn’t afford to make too many mistakes. Thankfully, we didn’t, and we’re overjoyed to have won here today.”

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Max Verstappen Holds Off Lando Norris To Win Emilia Romagna Grand Prix And Extend F1 Lead

It was the defending champion’s fifth victory in seven Grand Prix races this year, following Verstappen’s defeat by Norris in Miami two weeks ago.

Norris’ Second Place Sunday demonstrated the McLaren team’s credentials as the closest contender to Verstappen and Red Bull this season. “It hurts me to say it, but one or two more laps, I think I would have had him,” stated Norris. “It would have been beautiful, but just not today.”

Charles Leclerc finished third for Ferrari, the Italian team’s first podium finish in Imola since 2006.

Overtaking is always challenging on the narrow Imola track, and this year, asphalt run-off zones on key corners were replaced with gravel traps, discouraging risk-taking even more.

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Max Verstappen Holds Off Lando Norris To Win Emilia Romagna Grand Prix And Extend F1 Lead

Leclerc got in on Norris midway through the race but made a mistake and ran across the grass, costing him time.

Oscar Piastri qualified second for McLaren but was relegated to fifth after a penalty for impeding Kevin Magnussen in a Haas. He got ahead of Sainz during the pit stops and finished fourth, ahead of the Spanish driver.

Lewis Hamilton, a seven-time champion, and his teammate George Russell finished sixth and seventh following a challenging weekend for Mercedes.

Sergio Perez, Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate, began 11th following a mistake in qualifying and finished ninth. His major impact on the race came when he briefly held up Norris and Leclerc following their pit stops, thereby assisting Verstappen.

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Max Verstappen Holds Off Lando Norris To Win Emilia Romagna Grand Prix And Extend F1 Lead

Yuki Tsunoda took ninth place for RB, while Lance Stroll finished tenth for Aston Martin.

Verstappen has a 48-point advantage over Leclerc, who has surged ahead of Perez to second place.

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Seize The Gray Win the Preakness 2024, Mystik Dan Finished Second

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Seize The Gray Win the Preakness 2024

Seize The Gray has won the Preakness 2024. Favorite and Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan finished second, halting his pursuit for the first Triple Crown since Justify in 2018, NBC Sports Reports.

Seize the Grey won the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland, on Saturday, defeating Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan and six other horses. Seize the Grey led from start to finish, with Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan in second place. Catching Freedom placed third.

D. Wayne Lukas, 88, becomes the oldest trainer in history to win a Triple Crown event. It marks his eighth Preakness victory in his career, tying Bob Baffert for second all-time. Lukas has won 15 Triple Crown races in his career.

Jaime Torres made a memorable Triple Crown debut with his triumph in Seize the Grey.

MyRacehorse owns Seize the Grey, and it sells thoroughbred “micro-shares” to the general public. There are 2,570 shareholders in Seize the Grey, representing 42 of the 50 states.

Seize the Grey is the Preakness’ 18th victory from the seventh post since 1909. No other post has resulted in more than 14 winners.

If Seize the Grey competes, his next race will be the 156th Belmont Stakes on June 8 at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York.

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Dallas Stars Eliminate Avalanche 2-1 With Double Overtime Win

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Dallas Stars Eliminate Avalanche 2-1 With OT Win

The Avalanche’s aspirations of returning to the Stanley Cup were dashed late Friday night when they lost 2-1 in double overtime against the Dallas Stars.

Former Avalanche player Matt Duchene scored the game-winning goal, allowing the Dallas Stars to advance to the Western Conference final.

Duchene, who began his professional career in Denver, grabbed a loose puck in front of the net and blasted it over a sprawled-out Alexandar Georgiev. Duchene raced down the ice and sank to his knees in celebration.

Dallas Stars will play either Edmonton Oilers or the Vancouver Cunucks next. The Dallas Stars are making their second straight trip to the conference finals, having fallen to eventual Stanley Cup champion Vegas last season. The Stars won their sole Stanley Cup championship in 1999.

This was a series in which the road team won five of six games, with the Stars winning all three in Denver. The Avalanche were the best home team throughout the regular season, while the Stars had the best away record.

After winning the Stanley Cup two years earlier, the Avalanche finished the season 50-25-7.

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