Lewis Hamilton is convinced Ferrari "has absolutely every ingredient" to succeed despite the negative spiral in which he found himself before F1's summer break.
The wave of positivity which engulfed Hamilton and the Scuderia earlier this year following his arrival, has long since disappeared.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton fires firm Ferrari message after recent negative spiral
Oscar Piastri details crucial ace Lando Norris lacks in F1 title fight
Oscar Piastri believes his experience in winning multiple junior series championships could prove useful in his F1 title battle with Lando Norris.
Piastri leads McLaren team-mate Norris by nine points as the season prepares to resume at the Dutch Grand Prix with 10 rounds and 475 points remaining, including three Sprint weekends.
READ MORE: Oscar Piastri details crucial ace Lando Norris lacks in F1 title fight
Cadillac plans F1 test with rival's old car
Cadillac is working towards testing a previous year's F1 car ahead of its debut in the championship next year, according to new driver Sergio Perez and team principal Graeme Lowdon.
However, because the fledgling American entry does not have any older cars of its own—with its first being built for the 2026 F1 regulations overhaul—it will need to use a car from a rival team.
'FIA to introduce strict rules over 'too fast' F1 cars' - report
The FIA is to limit the amount of power F1 cars are able to generate with the 2026 regulations, in a series of strict safety rules, it has been reported.
For 2026, the electrical systems on the cars are to be beefed up to 350kw of energy, almost tripling from 120kw in 2025, capable of producing around 475 brake horsepower.
READ MORE: 'FIA to introduce strict rules over 'too fast' F1 cars' - report
Lewis Hamilton caught in 'vicious' F1 trap worsening Ferrari woes
Lewis Hamilton is being caught in the "vicious" F1 trap of an uber-close field in qualifying, magnifying his deficit to Charles Leclerc, one former driver believes.
Hamilton's first year at Ferrari has not gone to plan thus far, with him being without a grand prix podium and firmly being outperformed by team-mate Leclerc.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton caught in 'vicious' F1 trap worsening Ferrari woes
Sergio Perez defiant over Red Bull F1 axe: 'I have nothing to prove'
Sergio Perez is adamant he does not have "anything to prove" in F1 - a resolve only strengthened by the relative struggles of the two drivers who have replaced him at Red Bull.
The Mexican driver is set for an F1 return in 2026, partnering Valtteri Bottas at the new Cadillac entry in a line-up built on vast experience.
READ MORE: Sergio Perez defiant over Red Bull F1 axe: 'I have nothing to prove'
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