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Charles Leclerc has expressed his eagerness to learn from his future Ferrari teammate, Lewis Hamilton, who he believes has no weaknesses in Formula 1.
Ferrari made headlines before the 2024 season by announcing that Hamilton would replace Carlos Sainz and join Leclerc at the iconic team. Leclerc, who signed a long-term contract with Ferrari last winter, is focused on returning the team to its former glory.
Hamilton, a seven-time world champion and one of the most successful drivers in F1 history, is set to join Ferrari in 2025.
This move aligns the sport’s most successful driver with its most storied team, as Hamilton aims to help Ferrari end its title drought that has lasted since 2008.
While Hamilton had interest from other teams, Ferrari’s allure and the opportunity to work with Leclerc were likely decisive factors in his decision.
Despite the potential threat to his status as Ferrari’s number one driver, Leclerc has welcomed Hamilton’s arrival.
He views Hamilton’s presence as a positive development for Ferrari’s ambitions rather than a challenge to his own.
Leclerc told BBC Sport that he understands the need for Ferrari to have the best drivers in their cars, emphasizing that having Hamilton as a teammate is not a negative for him.
Instead, he sees it as beneficial for the team, given Hamilton’s experience and success.
Leclerc has consistently outperformed his teammates since joining F1, including four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel and Carlos Sainz at Ferrari.
He has openly discussed the valuable lessons he learned while partnering with Vettel and is now looking forward to the opportunity to study Hamilton’s approach to racing up close.
Leclerc’s confidence in his own abilities remains strong, as he stated that he needs to believe he is the fastest driver every time he puts on his helmet.
However, he is also excited about the prospect of working alongside Hamilton, which he believes will be “super interesting” and a significant learning experience.
Leclerc’s comments suggest that he sees Hamilton’s arrival not as a threat but as an opportunity to grow as a driver and help Ferrari achieve its ultimate goal of returning to the top of the sport.