Hamilton Claims First Ferrari Win In China Sprint
Race car driver Lewis Hamilton celebrated his first win for Ferrari on Saturday, answering his critics by leading the Chinese Grand Prix sprint from start to finish in only his second race for the Italian Formula One team.
The seven-time world champion, starting from a surprise pole position, managed his tyres superbly to take the chequered flag 6.889 seconds clear of McLaren’s Oscar Piastri with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen finishing third in the 100km race.

“I woke up feeling great today,” said Hamilton, whose masterclass performance was watched by father Anthony from the Ferrari garage. “The first race (in Melbourne) was difficult,” added the Briton of a Ferrari debut in which he finished only 10th.
“I really did feel a lot of people underestimated the steep climb it is to get into a new team, to become acclimatised within the team, understanding and communication – all sorts of things.”
“The amount of critics and people I’ve heard yapping along the way, clearly not understanding maybe because they’d never had the experience or just were unaware.”
“So it felt great to come here and be more comfortable in the car because in Melbourne I didn’t feel comfortable in the car. From lap one here this weekend, (I was) really feeling on it. The engineers and mechanics have done a great job,” he said.
It was the first time Hamilton, the winner of a record 105 regular grands prix who joined from Mercedes in January, and Ferrari had won a sprint since the shortened format was introduced in 2021.
McLaren’s Lando Norris, winner of the season-opener in Australia , stayed top of the standings after struggling to seize a point in eighth. Norris now has 26 points to Verstappen’s 24. Hamilton’s Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc was fifth, behind Mercedes’ George Russell.
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