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Kimi Antonelli has revealed the advice Lewis Hamilton gave him amid an emotional weekend at the Belgian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton extended his run of points finishes in the 2025 Formula 1 season, despite a tough weekend at Spa. The seven-time champion has managed to score in every race so far this year. With Ferrari bringing significant updates,
Mercedes F1 star Kimi Antonelli has revealed how Lewis Hamilton was on hand to offer much-needed words of support following a disastrous performance at last weekend's Belgian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton tried Ferrari’s new Brembo brake discs and pads for the first time at last weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix, it has emerged. It comes after the seven-time World Champion pointed to a mysterious “new component” on the SF-25 following his strange spin in sprint qualifying at Spa.
Lewis Hamilton is still searching for his first podium since joining Ferrari, as the wait extended through another Grand Prix weekend. Ferrari had high hopes heading into Belgium, bringing one of their most significant update packages of the season since the last race at Silverstone.
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Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton supported Kimi Antonelli after the teenage prodigy faced intense pressure amid his run of struggles.
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PlanetF1 on MSNWhat Lewis Hamilton told Kimi Antonelli in Mercedes motorhome visit
Kimi Antonelli reveals the words of wisdom that Lewis Hamilton shared with him during the difficult Belgian GP weekend.
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Lewis Hamilton is dying to play GTA 6: “I’ll have to cancel all my work when that game comes out”
Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton, a known gaming enthusiast, is eagerly awaiting the release of Grand Theft Auto VI. He jokingly told fans at the Belgian Grand Prix that he plans to cancel all work commitments upon its arrival in 2026.
Lewis Hamilton has always been a keen gamer but there's one upcoming title he's looking forward to above all else.
The only drivers with longer runs of finishing a race are Max Verstappen (43 races in a row, from the 2022 Emilia-Romagna GP to the 2024 Saudi Arabian GP) and Lewis Hamilton (48 races in a row, from the 2018 British GP to the 2020 Bahrain GP). You know, the last two guys to win the F1 drivers’ title.