31 January 2025

Lewis Hamilton Ferrari crashed during the pre -season test for the team in Spain.

Seven times were not hurt after losing the 2023 team's control in the Barcelona-Calonia circuit circuit on Wednesday.

Ferrari refused to comment on the incident, which occurred on the second day of Hillton in running on the Spanish track, as the car participates with his teammate Charles Licerirk.

The accident occurred as Ferrari seeks to include Hamilton in the team as possible effectively before the start of the season in the Australian Grand Prix race on 14-16 March.

Ferrari considers the incident that nothing is unnatural as Hamilton learns the properties of an unfamiliar car after 12 years with Mercedes, among the important restrictions imposed on the test in F1.

Ferrari runs a limited program in the 2023 car, and allows the last Hamilton driving.

F1 test restrictions dictate that the current race drivers can complete a maximum of 1000 km (621 miles) known as TPC (previous cars test).

Hamilton completed 30 rolls in the Firano test path for the team on January 22 before he and Leclerc moved to three days of running in Barcelona, ​​home of the Spanish Grand Prix.

Ferrari does not provide any details of the test, as Hamilton learns Ferrari's procedures and work methods and builds an understanding with Ricardo Adami and the rest of the engineering group.

Ferrari will launch its 2025 car in Fiorano on February 19, a day after the F1 season launch in O2 in London.

Ferrari Hamilton will give an additional test miles away before launching the Pirelli tire test.

The team will be operated for two days next week, also in Barcelona, ​​on February 4-5 in the 2025 car that was modified to reflect the impact of the new regulations that are presented for 2026.

McLaren takes a similar Pireli test in Paul Ricard in France this week, as the Italian company seeks to determine its product for 2026.

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