Lewis Hamilton is set to work with Riccardo Adami at Ferrari, the former race engineer of Carlos Sainz and Sebastian Vettel.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Adami will be Hamilton's new race engineer, with Peter Bonnington having remained at Mercedes.
READ MORE: Ferrari race engineer confirmed for Hamilton – report
Verstappen shares emotions after shock Red Bull problem
Max Verstappen has revealed that he is "very proud" of how Red Bull recovered from its shock mid-season problems with the RB20.
The Milton Keynes-based team encountered several issues with its 2024 car from mid-season until the closing rounds, to the extent that Verstappen suffered a 10-race winless streak.
READ MORE: Verstappen shares emotions after shock Red Bull problem
Briatore delivers damning Alpine driver change warning
Alpine executive advisor Flavio Briatore has not ruled out changing drivers mid-season, increasing the pressure on rookie Jack Doohan.
The Enstone-based team will field Pierre Gasly and Doohan in the 2025 F1 campaign, with Briatore having confirmed that both drivers will race in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
READ MORE: Briatore delivers damning Alpine driver change warning
Ferrari planning extra test week for Hamilton - report
Ferrari is preparing to hand Lewis Hamilton an extended period to prepare for his first full-time season with the team this year.
Hamilton has opted to join the Italian squad following his lengthy stint with Mercedes during which he won six F1 titles.
READ MORE: Ferrari planning extra test week for Hamilton - report
Key Mercedes figure reveals fresh insight into Hamilton-Rosberg rivalry
Mercedes sporting director Ron Meadows has revealed insight into how Lewis Hamilton handled his rivalry with Nico Rosberg.
Hamilton joined Rosberg at Mercedes in 2013, with the pair going onto fight for the world championship three times between ‘14 and Rosberg’s retirement as world champion at the end of ‘16.
READ MORE: Key Mercedes figure reveals fresh insight into Hamilton-Rosberg rivalry
Red Bull reveal positive wind tunnel update
Red Bull technical director Pierre Wache has revealed that the team's new wind tunnel is "three months" ahead of schedule.
The Milton Keynes-based team are in the process of building a new wind tunnel at its campus, having been using a facility near Bedford that is over 70 years old.
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