Ferrari insider spills the beans on Lewis Hamilton’s impact in team briefings
Lewis Hamilton's telemetry da🐬ta f𝐆eted by Ferrari colleague

Lewis Hamilton’s influence on Ferrari team briefings has been explained by an insider.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton’s start to his Ferrari chapter has been less than ideal, with a sprint race win in China and a P5 in the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix the highlights.
A series o♚f increasingly downbeat interviews have crept in recently, mirroring his despondency from the past two years🐎 at Mercedes.
But behind-the-scenes he is positively impacting his new environment, claims Marc Gene, a former Ferra🐷ri test driver and now an ambassador.
Lewis Hamilton telemetry data hailed by Ferrari ally
“It's very early days with Lewis,” Ge🔥ne told the .
“He won the Sprint in Chi𓂃na, which was amazing. I'm just getting to know him, but no one can doubt his talent.
“He's very experienced and you can rജeally see he knows what he needs.
"That's why, from Meꦯlbourne to China, ♌he made a huge improvement because coming from another team, it really is not easy. With the current Formula 1 that you cannot test, it's so hard to change teams and to get used to the dynamics, to get used to the steering wheel. That takes time.
"But already in the briefings, when he talks, you can really tell that he's really giving some very important infor🍌mation and then he's very exceptional in tyre management.
“I look at the telemetry and you see some things that he's 🐷very exceptional.
“I know people say he won so much because he h💧ad the best team.ꦛ Now that I've seen him, there's a reason why he won so much.”
Hamilt𓆏on has become bluntly honest about his own shortcoming💯s at the past couple of F1 rounds.
He bemoaned “every Saturday” for his poor qualifying performances, then after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix he insisted that he 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:couldn’t place any blame oꦇn the SF-25 for his P7 result.
Ferrari ♏have seen superstar drivers fail before, and will hope Hamilton can turn around his s🍃ub-par start.
"There's a lot of pre𒆙ssꦅure at Ferrari,” Gene insisted.
“There's no other team in the world that you have to cope with so much pressure, but as a driver, he's going to experience things tha▨t he never experienced before, probably his debut in Fiorano, to see so many people that they had to close the roads. This at the end o🍸f the day is nice.
"He has a very good team around him, but I d꧂on't think it's difficult for him.
“We are making sure that he adapts to the Ferrari world very fast. We are very proud at Ferrari that he chose n𝔍ot to 🙈retire from Formula 1 without living his dream of being part of the Ferrari family.
“I think that's part 🌼of Ferrari’s DNA. Everybody dreams one day of drivi🍒ng a Ferrari."

🍨James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a deca💖de covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.