Lewis Hamilton finally broke his win drought, securing his first Grand Prix victory for Ferrari. After nearly two years without a top step and moving to the Scuderia last season, Hamilton admitted he had doubted if a win in red would ever come. While he took a sprint win early on, last season saw him fail to even reach a Grand Prix podium, leading to moments of genuine uncertainty. Hamilton credited Team Principal Fred Vasseur for believing in him, and the entire Ferrari team for their relentless work, making "impossible dreams" a reality. This marks Hamilton's 106th career win, extending his all-time record. He expressed immense gratitude for the team's strategy, flawless pit stops, and a "fantastic" car. This breakthrough victory not only validates his move but potentially ignites a late-career surge, establishing Ferrari as a true championship contender moving forward.
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