Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc gave Ferrari's 2025 Formula 1 car - the SF26 - its track debut on Wednesday, with the Monegasque going first before handing over to his new seven-times Formula 1 world champion teammate.
The Ferrari SF-25, an evolution of last year's car, ran at the Fiorano test track -- with crowds of fans seeking a glimpse -- after the
F1 75 LIVE livery launch in London on Tuesday along with the other nine teams.
After his time in the new SF25 cockpit, with Tifosi lining the fences of the Scuderia's very own test track, a stone's throw from their Maranello HQ, Leclerc told reporters: "We drove the car today and I can see the craziness around the track and that's amazing to see."
Ferrari will be
chasing their first Formula 1 world title since 2008, when they were F1 constructors' champions, in what could be an even closer season than last year when they were runners-up to McLaren. Pre-season testing starts in Bahrain next week with the opening race in Australia on March 16.
Hamilton said on Wednesday: "Today is a huge day for me," said Hamilton in a video released to coincide with the launch. "I knew that I needed something new, I knew I needed this new challenge, I think when I got here I realised just how much I needed it and how great it felt.
"We're literally walking around with a smile, such a big smile on my face every day I come to work, it's very revitalising," added the 40-year-old, who this year is in his
19th season in Formula 1.
Hamilton: Everyone's just so dedicated at Ferrari
Hamilton started out at Maranello last month by shaking hands with every employee, maintaining his signature iron-hard grip through the day and with some 1,500 people across all departments.
He has moved his mobile home next to the house of late team founder Enzo at Fiorano and has been starting the day with a run around the track before activities around the factory and in the simulator: "We've been here until 10pm at night and it's like no one wants to go home.
"Everyone's just so dedicated and we have such a steep learning curve to come across together so I anticipated obviously that was going to be tough, and it very much is, but we're working towards something really exciting," declared Hamilton.
The Briton is also reunited with long-term trainer and physio Angela Cullen, has kept the Ferrari chef busy with vegan requirements and is learning Italian -- expressing himself tentatively.
Team boss Fred Vasseur said the drivers were getting on well: "At this part of the season, all the teams are world champions, all the teammates are in their honeymoon, and so on and so on. We are starting in very good shape now.
?The most important thing is to keep this relationship, to continue to work as a team and to push as a team. But I'm quite confident," reckoned Vasseur, who starts his third F1 season as Ferrari boss.