Lewis Hamilton finally feels completely at home with Ferrari, marking a significant turning point in his tenure after a strong Canadian Grand Prix performance. His second-place finish in Montreal, battling Max Verstappen, represents his best result yet with the Scuderia and a clear sign things are clicking. Hamilton credits a revamped engineering setup and vital personal input into the 2026 car's development as key factors in his newfound comfort.
After a "character-building" first season in 2025, the seven-time champion now has the engineering support he’s been working towards. Team Principal Fred Vasseur’s backing in facilitating these changes has been crucial, helping him find a "much sweeter place" with the car. This synergy is already showing, with Hamilton out-qualifying teammate Charles Leclerc in Canada. This crucial breakthrough positions Hamilton to be a significant challenger as Ferrari eyes future championships with their new superstar.
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