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Lewis Hamilton Ferrari Win Built on Resilience, Says Fred Vasseur

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Lewis Hamilton’s long-awaited first victory for Ferrari did not arrive by chance. According to Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur, the Lewis Hamilton Ferrari win was the product of sheer resilience through one of the most turbulent stretches of the seven-time world champion’s career.

Lewis Hamilton Ferrari Win: Resilience Through the Tough Moments

Hamilton crossed the line first at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, beating Mercedes’ George Russell to claim his 106th Formula 1 victory — and his first since Belgium in 2024. At 41 years old, he became the oldest race winner in the sport since Jack Brabham claimed victory back in 1968. Remarkable, full stop.

Vasseur, the man who masterminded Hamilton’s shock departure from Mercedes ahead of last season to replace Carlos Sainz, was unequivocal about what got his driver to this point. “It’s a lot about resilience because I think he had to face tough moments,” Vasseur said. “His last season at Mercedes was not an easy one, his first season with us was not easy.”

Indeed, Hamilton himself admitted there were dark periods where he questioned whether he would ever contend for wins again. Spa last year was a particular low point, with Vasseur noting Hamilton was “a bit down, struggling to build up the relationship with the team.” Nevertheless, the Briton never let his energy or commitment to the project drop — and that attitude, Vasseur argues, was central to the result in Barcelona.

Hamilton Praises Vasseur as Ferrari End Their Win Drought

The victory also ended Ferrari’s own wait, securing their first win since Mexico City in 2024. Furthermore, it delivered the first all-British podium since 1968 — a staggering slice of history served up in Catalonia.

Vasseur modestly deflected praise onto the wider team, but Hamilton was having none of it. The 41-year-old was fulsome in his admiration for the Frenchman, crediting him for making meaningful changes to both the team structure and the car. “If I see something that I don’t think is right I push very, very hard and I am relentless with it,” Hamilton told reporters. “It is not easy to be on the end of that when you are juggling a whole organisation.”

Consequently, Hamilton reserved his warmest words for Vasseur personally. “He continued to believe, be a good friend, a great ally and really supportive. Ultimately he really listened at the end — I really asked for some changes and he enabled them to happen.”

This is what genuine partnership looks like in Formula 1. Vasseur backed Hamilton when the doubters were loud, and Hamilton repaid that faith on the streets of Barcelona. Follow all the latest F1 news at formula1.com. Win number 106. More to come.

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