Martin Brundle confident in Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari title chances

Former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle has voiced strong support for Lewis Hamilton's ability to win a world championship with Ferrari in 2026. Ferrari sits second in the constructors' standings after a solid start to the season, with Hamilton fourth and teammate Charles Leclerc third in the drivers' rankings. Brundle highlighted how the new regulations better suit Hamilton's style.

Martin Brundle, a former Formula 1 driver and Sky Sports analyst, stated that seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton remains capable of securing victories with Ferrari. Hamilton transitioned to the Italian team in 2025, where adaptation proved challenging amid the final year of ground-effect regulations, leaving Ferrari fourth in constructors. This year, however, Ferrari has improved markedly, positioning second overall as the season approaches its fourth round, the Miami Grand Prix. Hamilton and Charles Leclerc occupy fourth and third places in the drivers' standings, respectively. Brundle noted that the current cars align better with Hamilton's preferences compared to the previous era's demanding ground-effect machines. 'Lewis clearly enjoys these cars much more,' Brundle told Sky Sports F1. 'Ferrari is more competitive... Lewis obviously prefers this type of car to the seasons we had with the ground effect cars.' He emphasized Hamilton's need to outperform Leclerc and others, adding, 'If there's a sniff of a victory, I think Lewis is still very much capable of taking that.' Ahead of Miami, Mercedes leads with Kimi Antonelli topping the drivers' standings, nine points ahead of teammate George Russell after dominating the first three rounds. Brundle described the championship as 'totally wide open,' predicting shifts from upgrades among the top four teams.

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Lewis Hamilton smiling happily with Ferrari team at Australian GP, Charles Leclerc nearby.
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Hamilton happier ahead of Australian GP in second Ferrari season

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Lewis Hamilton says he feels much happier entering his second year at Ferrari, better integrated with the team after a tough 2025, as the Australian Grand Prix weekend begins. Teammate Charles Leclerc stays neutral on expectations, while both drivers anticipate challenges from the new 2026 regulations.

Lewis Hamilton expressed optimism about his second year at Ferrari ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season, citing personal improvements and deeper involvement in the team's new SF-26 car. After a challenging 2025 debut where he finished sixth without a win, the seven-time champion feels more connected to the car following pre-season testing in Bahrain. He highlighted team changes and lessons learned as key to future success.

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Lewis Hamilton expressed concerns that Ferrari could slip in the Formula 1 standings as McLaren unlocks more from its Mercedes engine. After qualifying sixth at the Japanese Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver highlighted the gap to leaders Mercedes. Ferrari sits second in the constructors' championship, trailing by 31 points after two races.

Mercedes secured a one-two finish at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, but Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton finished third and fourth, signaling potential for the Italian team. Team principal Fred Vasseur expressed satisfaction with Hamilton's performance despite qualifying challenges. The race highlighted competitive midfield battles under new regulations.

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Mercedes secured a commanding 1-2 finish at the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix with George Russell winning from pole ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli, while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc took third — as covered in our race report. The result amplified questions over Ferrari's decision not to pit under virtual safety car periods, a call Lewis Hamilton criticized on team radio amid McLaren's praise for Mercedes' power unit mastery.

Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari can achieve 'huge gains' across its 2026 Formula 1 car, including the power unit, chassis, aerodynamics and tyre management. The Scuderia trails Mercedes, which has won the opening three grands prix this season. Leclerc stressed the need for improvements in every area to compete effectively.

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Lando Norris has expressed caution about McLaren's prospects for the 2026 Formula 1 season, stating the team is currently a bit off the pace compared to rivals. During Bahrain pre-season testing, he explained that while some strengths from 2025 persist, significant improvements are needed under the new regulations. Norris also clarified his earlier positive comments on the new cars as an intentional contrast to others' criticisms.

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