Biography Flash Lewis Hamilton Roars Back at Ferrari With Epic 2026 Podium and Bold New Chapter On and Off the Track
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Lewis Hamilton is experiencing a remarkable resurgence in Formula 1 just weeks into the 2026 season, marking a dramatic turnaround from a challenging first year at Ferrari. According to Racer, Hamilton secured his first podium finish for the Scuderia at the Chinese Grand Prix, ending a historic 26-race drought that had become the longest wait for a maiden Ferrari podium in the team's storied history. The seven-time world champion finished third at Shanghai, finally delivering the result that had eluded him throughout 2025.
Hamilton's performance at the Chinese Grand Prix was particularly impressive. Racing News 365 reports he outqualified teammate Charles Leclerc in both qualifying sessions and delivered what Hamilton himself called the best racing of his entire Formula 1 career during an intense battle with Leclerc on Sunday. According to Sky Sports, the pair engaged in several thrilling overtakes and re-overtakes with only minor contact, demonstrating the competitive nature of the new 2026 regulations. George Russell, who ultimately passed both Ferraris, described it as some of the most aggressive racing he'd witnessed in years.
Off track, Hamilton's personal life has drawn attention. TMZ reports that the Ferrari driver publicly acknowledged his relationship with Kim Kardashian for the first time by posting heart-eyed emojis under her Instagram post from the Oscars, confirming speculation about their romance that began with a Super Bowl appearance together. This marks a shift from Hamilton's previous reluctance to discuss his private life, as Ted Kravitz noted when Hamilton declined to comment about their relationship during F1 media duties in Bahrain.
Regarding his competitive form, Hamilton tells Racer he feels he's back to his best both mentally and physically following an intensive off-season training regimen and a new working relationship with race engineer Carlo Santi. Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur acknowledged that Hamilton's second season with the team should prove easier since he's now involved in car development from the beginning, unlike his late arrival in January 2025. However, Racing News 365 indicates Hamilton has identified Ferrari's straight-line speed deficit to Mercedes as an area requiring improvement if the Scuderia hopes to challenge for championships.
The overall narrative emerging is one of redemption and renewed purpose for the 41-year-old British driver, who appears to have transformed a disappointing first Ferrari campaign into genuine optimism for sustained success.
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