Lewis Hamilton smashed his Ferrari during the pre -season testing program in Spain.
The seven-time champion was terrible after losing control over the 2023 car in the de Barcelona-catalo on Wednesday.
Ferrari refused to comment on the incident on the second day of Hamilton’s work on the Spanish track, where he shares a car with a teammate Charles Leclerk.
The incident happened when the Ferrari sought to embed Hamilton into the team as effectively as possible before the start of the season at the Australian Grand Prix on March 14-16.
Ferrari views the accident as nothing abnormal, as Hamilton studies the characteristics of a stranger within the significant restrictions imposed on the F1 test.
Ferrari conducts a limited program in the 2023 car, the last Hamilton model can drive the car.
F1 testing restrictions dictate that current racing drivers can complete a maximum of 1000 km (621 miles) of what is known as TPC (preliminary vehicles testing).
On January 22, Hamilton completed 30 wheels on the fiaorano team test before he and the lecler went three days in Barcelona this week in Barcelona, the Grand House at Spain.
Ferrari does not give any details about the test where Hamilton studies Ferrari and work methods and creating an understanding with racing engineer Ricardo Adam and the rest of the engineering group.
Ferrari launch your 2025 car in Fiarano on February 19, the day after launching the F1 season in O2 in London.
Ferrari will give Hamilton additional trials of miles before launching in the Pirelli tire test.
The team will run for two days next week, also in Barcelona, on February 4-5 in the 2025 car, changed to reflect the effect of the new rules introduced in 2026.
This week, McLaren conducts a similar Pirelli test in the Ricard Field in France when the Italian company seeks to determine its 2026 product.