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Lewis Hamilton’s integration into Ferrari continues as he and his new teammate, Charles Leclerc, participate in testing at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The session began on Tuesday, with Leclerc taking the first turn on the track in the SF-23 car. In the afternoon, Hamilton took over driving duties, and the plan is set for the duo to switch roles again on Wednesday.
This three-day test will conclude on Thursday, featuring Ferrari’s reserve driver, Antonio Giovinazzi, who is also a Le Mans winner, alongside academy driver Dino Beganovic, who will also have their chance to test the car. Under current regulations, teams are permitted to complete up to 1000 kilometers over a maximum of four days using their full-time drivers in cars that are two years old.
Hamilton made his debut with Ferrari last week at the Fiorano test circuit, where he completed 89 kilometers of driving, while Leclerc managed 42 kilometers. This Barcelona test provides a significant opportunity for both drivers to accumulate valuable laps under the scrutiny of Technical Director Loic Serra, who recently joined Ferrari from Mercedes, Hamilton’s previous team.
Reports from Motorsport.it indicate that Ferrari’s focus during this testing period includes refining their start procedures and improving tire wear management. Despite Leclerc being recognized for his excellent starts in the 2024 season, Ferrari is reportedly looking to enhance their clutch deployment during race starts. This adjustment aims to maximize the team’s performance, especially given the competitiveness of the current season.
In 2024, Ferrari’s SF-23 car demonstrated strong tire management, but this came at the expense of one-lap performance, particularly in qualifying sessions. The team has faced