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Sunday’s season-opener in Melbourne will be Hamilton’s first race for the Italian glamour team, after winning his seven titles with McLaren and Mercedes.

Formula One: Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari (AP)
Lewis Hamilton winning a record eighth Formula One title in the red overalls of Ferrari at the age of 40 would be a story straight out of Hollywood, whose own Brad Pitt movie is scheduled to race across cinema screens in June.
The Briton, a co-producer on the film directed by Joseph Kosinski of Top Gun: Maverick fame, has fired up the fans as he seeks to bring a championship to Maranello for the first time since 2008.
Sunday’s season-opener in Melbourne will be Hamilton’s first race for the Italian glamour team, after winning his seven titles with McLaren and Mercedes, and already the level of excitement is off the scale.
One fan cut down a tree to get a better glimpse of the 105-times race winner driving for the first time at Ferrari’s Fiorano test track.
An Instagram post on his first day at the factory, with Hamilton standing in a smart black suit and overcoat next to a Ferrari F40 car, drew 5.7 million likes from 39 million followers.
“Oh my God, he’d be the king of all kings,” 1978 world champion Mario Andretti told Time magazine when asked about the chance of the Briton succeeding in what seems to some an improbable quest.
Hamilton was featured on the iconic red-bordered cover, standing shirtless in a white suit in front of a rearing black stallion.
“The old man is a state of mind,” he told the magazine, a line he could have taken from Pitt, 61, who plays a 40-something driver. “Of course, your body ages. But I’m never going to be an old man.”
The task ahead, to secure a title he felt robbed of when a controversial change to the safety car procedure late in the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix handed Red Bull’s Max Verstappen a first title, will be as tough as any Hamilton has faced.
The fairy-tale script is written, but it could easily be torn up and recast.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – Reuters)
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