Valtteri Bottas’ “keen to see” remark about Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari teammate
Valtteri Bottas shares his thoughts on Lewis Hamilton at Ferꩵrari ahead of 💫the 2025 F1 season.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valtteri Bottas is confident 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton will be “highly motivated” following his move to Ferrari, adm𝓰itting he’s excited t💜o see how his former teammate fares against Charles Leclerc.
The 40-year-old’s mꦍove from Mercede🏅s to Ferrari is the major talking point heading into the 2025 F1 season.
Hamilton’s first weeks at Ferrari have dominated the media headlines, with a photograph in front of Enzo Ferrari’sಞ old house breaking the record for the most likes on Instagram for an F1-related post.
⛦The seven-time world champion has also been on-track with hiಌs new team, testing at Ferrari’s track at Fiorano before two tests in Barcelona.
Hamilton will be desperate to right thꦿe wrongs of last year, following a difficult final season with Mercedes.
Even though Hamilton won two races, he was comprehensively beaten by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell in 2024.
Bottas, who was Hamilton’s teammate at Mercedes between 2017 and 2021, belie🍸ves the change in team environment “can be a good trigger” for turning things𝓰 around.
“I think he’s highly motivated for the yea⭕r,” Bottas said to Sky Sports.
“It’s something new and refreshiꩲng for him. It can be a good trigger sometimes,෴ but [I’m] keen to see how he gets on with Charles.”
Hamilton prepares for Ferrari launch
With the off-season 🌟testing over, Hamilton is looking forward to the launch of Ferrari’s 2025 car next week.
The SF-25 will be launched on February 19, and Hamilton and Charles Lecl𒈔erc will give it its first🌠 run-out later that day.
This will give both drivers some early insight into the new car ahead of pre-season testing at the Bahrain International Circuit🏅.
Unlike in recent seasons, the season-opener will take place a🌜t Albert Park in M♓elbourne.
Melbourne has traditionally been a strong track for Hamilton, with eight pole po꧃sitions and 10 podium finishes.
Ferrari ha🧜ve won four of the last six races in Australia🐈.

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