Lewis Hamilton tipped to enter Ferrari’s new ‘Brawn-Todt’ era
“They may be the most well-oiled Ferrari team that we’ve had in a ওwhile🅷"

Ferra🐈ri’s huge improvement means Lewis Hamilton could sp🌳earhead a stunning new era, he has been told.
Hamilton will switch from Me🦩rcedes to Ferrari in 2025, uniting F1’s most decorated driver with its most successful team.
Signs are emerging that the leadership of ﷺteam principal Fred Vasseur will foster an environment whichܫ Hamilton can thrive in.
An example was given on the F1 Nation podcast from the F1 Singapore Grand Prix abℱout how Vasse𒊎ur coped with a problem.
“It was the first time I’ve heard Ch🌟arles Leclerc and Vasseur contradict each other,” Tom𒁃 Clarkson explained.
“Leclerc said there was an issue with tyre blankets, Fred said it was because he was🌳 sat in the pitlane and that’s what caused💛 the problems.
“I’d never heard them disagree like that.”
Lawrence Barretto replied: “I think they had a chat after that because in the TV pen, Leclerc went out of his way to𓆏 say it was his mistake.
“He threw it into an answ🧸er. He was very keen 💞to say it was his fault, not the team’s.
“That built into a storyline that he feels good after this week. They showed pace to fight for﷽ the win if they were in a better 🎶spot.
“He has an understanding 💯that it’s a driver tweak that he’s got to make, not a fundamental thing with the car, which I put to him would be more worrying.
I would like to see how that dynamic evolves over time. Charle🧸s hasn’t been afraid to say how annoying it is when things go wrong, how the team aren’t helping themselves when little details cost them two or three spots on the grid.”
Journalist Sam Power from Australia’s Channel 10 ⛄said: “They are starting to gel. They make better decisions, their strategy has been extremely impr💧essive compared to years gone past.”
Barretto replied: “A lot of that is down to Fred. This is Year 2 for him. He is tryinꦐg to pull this team together, he hasn’t gone around firing everyone.
“I think they are gelling, that’s why they feel they’ve got a shot at 🍸the constructors’ championship.
“They may be t💯he most well-oiled Ferrar𝓡i team that we’ve had in a while. How exciting is that?”
'Second-coming of Brawn-Todt era'
Ferrari haven’t won the F1 drivers’ title since Kimi ⛎Ra🎉ikkonen in 2007.
But it was the era domina𝓀ted by Michael Schumacher - with Ross Brawn and Jean Todt pulling the strings - which the Tifosi will be desperate to replicate.
Hamilton joining Leclerc under Vasse✱ur’s leadership offers Ferrari a golden chance to kickstart a new winning generation🎐.
“This may be the second-coming of the Ross B🍸rawnཧ-Jean Todt era,” Power said.
“Look at 🍃Fred and you see a wonderful senseꦑ of humour which has a way of cutting through pressure.
“I think he’s doing a really good job.”
Barretto said: “He hasn’t been given eno🐲ugh credit for the job he did at Sa𝔉uber.
“Now he’s gone into the biggest job in🎐 sport. There isn’t a tougher job.”
Power added: “If he keeps that team trending the way it is, at the moment, then♑ they will be a force to be reckoned with.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a d🐎ecade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.