When Lewis Hamilton rolls down the Fiorano pitlane later this month, he’ll be experiencing a new Formula 1 sensation.
Ferrari is still yet to decide whether he’ll be driving a 2022 F1-75 or its successor, the SF-23, as he kicks off an extensive pre-season Testing of Previous cars programme at its home track and then later in Barcelona. But, whichever of the two cars the Scuderia is allowed to pick within the rules – one that may risk reigniting Hamilton’s worst memories of porpoising and the other than chewed its tyres around a flawed aerodynamic concept base – it will nevertheless be powered by the new factor Hamilton will be encountering for the first time.
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