Hamilton's first weeks at Ferrari: 'Where I'm supposed to be'
Briefly

Ferrari's Fiorano test track, completed in 1972, reflects the company’s racing heritage, replicating features from iconic circuits. It became a significant venue for testing and development. Enzo Ferrari often found joy watching his creations at Fiorano. His office remains preserved since his death in 1988. Recently, Lewis Hamilton chose this historic location for his first photo as a Ferrari driver, signaling a notable transition in his career. The image, featuring the Ferrari F40, has resonated throughout the F1 community, reminiscent of personal transformations in relationships, as likened by former boss Toto Wolff.
In April 1972, Ferrari completed the construction of its private test track adjacent to its factory in Maranello, Italy, known as Fiorano, designed to replicate features from iconic racetracks.
It was fitting that on a cold and wet January morning this year, Lewis Hamilton picked the farmhouse as the backdrop for his first official photograph as a Ferrari driver, capturing a historic moment.
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