Lewis Hamilton ready to race for Ferrari for the first time in F1鈥檚 season-opening Australian GP

Formula 1 is expecting a hyper-competitive milestone 75th anniversary season in 2025, and it starts this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix. (AP)
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  • Formula 1 is expecting a hyper-competitive milestone 75th anniversary season in 2025, and it starts this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix

MELBOURNE: Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton racing a Ferrari for the first time. Reigning world champion Max Verstappen arriving without a lot of mileage in his Red Bull. Lando Norris helping McLaren set a benchmark with his pace in testing.
Formula 1 is expecting a hyper-competitive milestone 75th anniversary season in 2025, and it starts this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix. There鈥檚 no shortage of unknowns in terms of the pecking order, and the weather.
Most of the headlines ahead of Sunday鈥檚 Australian GP have revolved around Hamilton鈥檚 move to Ferrari from Mercedes.
The normally relaxed pre-event news conference at Albert Park was overflowing with journalists and photographers on Thursday to hear from a rejuvenated Hamilton about how much he鈥檚 enjoying the prancing horse-ride.
The 40-year-old British driver is going into his 19th season in F1 but has had a different outlook since his first day in January at the Scuderia鈥檚 Maranello HQ, where he鈥檚 teammates with Charles Leclerc.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 really approach this role with pressure,鈥� Hamilton said. 鈥淚 think over the years, the pressure I put on myself has always been 10 times higher than any other pressure that could be put upon me. I haven鈥檛 joined this team and been made to feel any pressure.
鈥淚 have an expectation for myself 鈥� I know what I can bring. I know what I can deliver. And I know what it鈥檚 going to take.鈥�
McLaren鈥檚 pace
Norris has been trying to downplay his long-run pace that impressed the paddock during pre-season testing in Bahrain last month and made McLaren an early-season favorite.
鈥淚 know there鈥檚 a lot of expectation,鈥� Norris said. 鈥淚t was just my one race run I did that kind of just made everyone believe this quite heavily. It was a good race run, but it was also in the most perfect conditions.鈥�
He tried to temper expectations by saying McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri 鈥榮 run the following day 鈥渨as a lot slower.鈥� 鈥淣ot because he drove worse,鈥� Norris explained, 鈥渂ut simply because the conditions on the final day were considerably slower.鈥�
There鈥檚 no denying, though, that McLaren is confident going into the opening race of the season, even if they鈥檙e not quite sure of their ultimate pace.
鈥淣o one really knows what to expect,鈥� said Piastri, who is aiming to become the first Aussie to win the Australian F1 Grand Prix.
鈥淭esting went pretty well, but you don鈥檛 know where everybody stands. I think we鈥檙e pretty happy with how our test went, but Melbourne is a completely different track to Bahrain. Weather is going to be different to Bahrain and different every hour, by the look of it.鈥�
Friday practice
Ferrari took the contest to long-time rival McLaren in the second practice as Leclerc closed out the session on top, just over one-tenth of a second ahead of Piastri and Norris
Leclerc and Norris traded fastest times throughout the late afternoon run, with their pace witnessed by 125,548 people at the leafy inner-city Albert Park circuit, a record Friday crowd for the Australian Grand Prix.
Hamilton had a much stronger second session for Ferrari, with the seven-time world champion finishing fifth, just over fourth-tenths behind teammate Leclerc.
Red Bull鈥檚 second team, Racing Bulls, shaded the main squad, with Yuki Tsunoda and Isack Hadjar showing surprising speed to end the session in fourth and sixth.
World champion Max Verstappen could do no better than seventh, almost a half-second behind in the second session. Haas rookie Oliver Bearman didn鈥檛 enter the second practice after his crash in the morning session.
The final practice will precede Saturday qualifying, which starts at 4 p.m. local time (0500 GMT).
Weather update
Piastri, born and bred in Melbourne, is correct. The southern Australian city is set to deliver this weekend on the famous 鈥渇our seasons in one day鈥� expression that often describes Melbourne鈥檚 ever-changeable weather.
The Albert Park circuit should be comfortable for F1鈥檚 opening practice sessions on Friday, with a partly cloudy day expected and a top of 27 degrees Celsius (80 Fahrenheit). Temperatures are expected to rise to 37C (98F) on Saturday for qualifying and then drop again again for the race on Sunday, when there鈥檚 also rain on the forecast.
A wet race would certainly mix things up, with teams needing to guess on setup following two days of dry running.
Verstappen, though, whose Red Bull team did the least mileage in pre-season testing, says he鈥檚 prepared for any conditions.
鈥淚 would like it to be dry because it鈥檚 just nicer, (and) also for the fans,鈥� Verstappen said. 鈥淏ut if it鈥檚 wet, it鈥檚 wet. It鈥檚 fine as well.鈥�
Piastri won鈥檛 be the only Aussie on the Melbourne grid. Jack Doohan, the son of five-time motorcycle world champion Mick Doohan, is starting his first full season with Alpine 鈥� which appears to have taken a significant step forward over its 2024 pace.
Although speculation through pre-season has been whether Doohan will keep that seat, with his French team bringing in former Williams driver Franco Colapinto as a reserve.
鈥淚 have a contract for at least this year, if not more,鈥� said Doohan, who is one of six rookies this season, the most on the F1 grid since 2001. 鈥淎nd the uncertainties? You don鈥檛 bother worrying about them. I think I have to perform each and every time I鈥檓 in the car.鈥�
Defending champion Sainz returns
Ferrari secured a 1-2 finish in Melbourne last year led by Sainz, just two weeks after an appendectomy that sidelined him in 抖阴短视频. But the 30-year-old Sainz will likely be fighting for points and not podiums this time around now that he鈥檚 at Williams.
鈥淚鈥檓 definitely going to do my best to score (points) as soon as possible,鈥� Sainz said.
Ferrari is the most successful team in Australia with 14 GP wins, dating back to Adelaide in 1987. Hamilton is one of five drivers on the current F1 grid to have won in Melbourne, with his victories in 2008 and 2015.
Sunday鈥檚 season opener will be the 39th World Championship Australian Grand Prix, and the 28th in Melbourne. It starts at 3 p.m. local time (0400 GMT).