Hamilton’s Arrival at Fiorano
Not since Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari debut in November 1995 has so much attention been focused on the Fiorano circuit as it was this past Wednesday. Formula 1 fans and pundits alike had their eyes glued to the track as another world champion, Lewis Hamilton, took his first laps in a Ferrari SF-23. This moment marks a significant chapter in F1 history, as Hamilton aims to break his tie with Schumacher’s illustrious record.
The Foggy Facade of History
On that fateful day in November 1995, Schumacher made his mark by completing 20 laps in a Ferrari 412 T2. Fast forward to the present, Hamilton covered 30 laps in his new steed. Interestingly, the weather for both debuts was a character of its own; thick fog engulfed the circuit, making visibility a challenge. As noted in Ferrari’s playful press release, “Fog was also a factor” during Schumacher’s trial, drawing comparisons that fans couldn’t help but find poetic.
Lap Times and Future Comparisons
While no official lap times were released for either champion’s maiden outings, intriguing reports have surfaced. Autocar claims Hamilton managed to clock in at around ‘1 minute per lap’ despite navigating fog, light rain, and “some small errors.” It remains to be seen how Hamilton’s debut times stack up against Schumacher’s legendary marks, but one thing is clear: the dawn of a new era in Ferrari history is upon us, and fans are eagerly awaiting what’s next.