Lewis Hamilton's Race Engineer Shuffle: A Season of Challenges
Lewis Hamilton faces a challenging start to the Formula One season with a change in race engineer at Ferrari. Riccardo Adami has been replaced by Carlo Santi for the initial tests, but a permanent successor has yet to be appointed. This instability could impact Hamilton's performance.
Lewis Hamilton's start to the Formula One season is fraught with uncertainty as he experiences a change in race engineer. Originally engineered by Riccardo Adami, Hamilton's team announced a temporary switch to Carlo Santi, who has previously worked with 2007 champion Kimi Raikkonen.
Santi will take part in pre-season testing in Spain and Bahrain, but Ferrari has clarified that this is not a long-term arrangement. Hamilton stated during the initial test day in Bahrain that a permanent replacement would be decided later in the year, hinting at potential candidates from other teams.
The disruption comes at a crucial time, as Formula One enters a new era with major chassis rule changes, posing significant challenges for the drivers. The season commences in Australia on March 8, with Hamilton aiming to make the best of a complex situation at Ferrari.
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