
It is a radiant champion who has returned to the joys of the podium at the Chinese Grand Prix, his first since joining Scuderia Ferrari at the end of a spectacular and well-executed race.
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Hamilton seems to be regaining his form at the start of this 2026 season: the seven-time world champion took third place, thus securing his first podium for Ferrari.
An important result for the Briton, who turns the page on a complicated 2025 season and begins this new year with more optimism.
Hamilton had a lot of fun
Hamilton also had a lot of fun on track, especially during his intense battle with teammate Charles Leclerc.
“First of all, congratulations to Kimi Antonelli, I am very happy for him and happy to share this with him, Lewis confided on the podium. He took my place, so well done to him and to Mercedes. We still have work to do to keep up with them, but I had an enormous amount of fun. We got a good start and tried to stay in the rhythm.”
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The Ferrari driver particularly enjoyed the fight on track, which he considers one of the most pleasant he has experienced in a long time: “It’s one of the most fun races I’ve had in a long time, between the way these cars drive and the fight with Charles at the end, it was great. Wheel to wheel, very clean, and that’s what we want, we want to keep fighting. “
Grazie Ferrari
Hamilton also mentioned a slight contact during this battle, while praising the quality of the duel: “I think we touched at one point but it was subtle. But that’s what we want, we want intense battles. “
Finally, the Briton wanted to thank the entire Ferrari team for the work accomplished to put the Scuderia back in the fight at the front.
“And I thank everyone at Ferrari, here and in Maranello, for putting us in this position. We want to be at the front where these guys are, we have work to do but we’re going to give it our all, he concluded with a wide smile. Grazie a tutti!”
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