
Hamilton-Ferrari, World Cup starts with tension, the English consider it a failed 'marriage'

A disappointing tenth place for Lewis Hamilton in his Ferrari debut, which certainly did not go unnoticed in the birthplace of the seven-time world champion.
A day after the Australian F1 Grand Prix, the English press harshly criticized the former Mercedes driver, starting with the 'Daily Mail', according to which "Lewis Hamilton's adventure with Ferrari already has the taste of a farewell cup."
He is determined to enjoy the journey, even if it is difficult like this weekend.
He finished the race tenth out of fourteen drivers who finished this race in the rain and admitted that he had little confidence in himself.
He communicated with his new race engineer, Riccardo Adami, as if they had never met before."
On the other hand, 'The Sun' pointed out Hamilton's anger on the radio at the tense end of the race in Melbourne, as he spoke to his track engineer, Riccardo Adami, after losing several positions: "We just missed a big opportunity.
"What position am I in now?"
When told he had been relegated to ninth place, Hamilton shouted an expletive into the radio, before apologising after not realising it was still on.

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