Lewis Hamilton links up with Ferrari today to find hefty to-do list
Lewis Hamilton has a list of tasks to𓃲 complete as he heads to Maranello

Lewis Hamilton will link up with Ferrarꦆi for the first time today.
Although the former Mercedes driver🌃 officially join💟ed Ferrari on January 1, it is not until January 20 that he will arrive at Maranello.
He is set to test﷽ a Ferrari F1 car this week - but not on Monday, his first day.
Lewis Hamilton’s first day at Ferrari
Hamilton will reportedly complete time 🐠on the Ferrari simulator on his first day in Italy, the reports.
He will also meet and greet the new staff who will work tireless꧟ly to deliver him what would be a record eighth F1 drivers’ title, and a first for the team s💞ince 2007.
Hamilto🌼n will require a seat fit, a crucial part of any F1 drivers’ arrival at a new team.
He has already met Ricciardo Adami who is set to become his new r♈ace engineer, report. Adami previously worked with Sebastian Vettel and Carlos Sainz.
Hamilton will be g꧑iven a tour of Maranello and have his first m♉eetings with engineers in a busy start to this week, the report states.
Hami🅘lton will finally get behind the 🌸wheel of the famous red F1 machine on Wednesday.
He will drive at the Fioran꧑o circuit, nearb⛎y to Ferrari’s HQ Maranello.
The Scuderia have been secreওtive about Hamilton’s first test but it will likely be in a 2023 car, the newest allowed under the TCP (testing of previous cars) rule.
That rule permits a driver to tes🌱t a car for 1000🐠km.
However, bad weather could scupper this plan and forc🦩e a revision.
Later this month, Hamilton w🃏ill be ඣback on track at Barcelona.
Ferrari🐽 have booked the circuit to give their new superstar some additional time at the wheel.
Then it’ll be t♐ime for the official F1 testing i🍸n Bahrain, where Hamilton and new teammate Charles Leclerc will test the 2025 car.
Hamilt🧸on is set to pocket £50m per year in a bumper new deal at Ferrari which will shake up Fo🌄rmula 1 this year.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to fo൩otball, to F1.