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Lewis Hamilton, the British driver for Mercedes AMG F1, and Charles Leclerc, the driver for Ferrari, were seen in the closed park of classification during the Japanese Grand Prix on April 6, 2024. The team principal of Ferrari’s Formula 1 team, Frederic Vasseur, believes that Lewis Hamilton’s arrival in 2025 will have a positive impact on Charles Leclerc’s development as a driver. Ferrari made the announcement before the start of the current season, revealing that they had negotiated a deal to bring Hamilton to the team after he activated an exit clause in his contract with Mercedes. This future acquisition will result in Carlos Sainz leaving the team, as Leclerc had already signed a long-term contract before this unexpected news. Sainz, despite the announcement, had a successful start to the season with three podium finishes, including a win in Australia. On the other hand, Hamilton had a difficult start to the season, earning only 10 points and currently occupying ninth place in the Drivers’ Championship. However, Vasseur has no regrets about hiring Hamilton, as he has worked with him in the past and believes he is an excellent mentor for Leclerc. Vasseur stated that Hamilton’s arrival brings not only speed but also serenity, experience, and a history of victories, all of which are valuable for Ferrari’s progress. He also expressed his confidence that Hamilton and Leclerc will have a good relationship and that Hamilton’s experience will benefit Leclerc as a driver. These comments from Vasseur are in line with the assessment of Jacques Villeneuve, the 1997 Formula 1 World Champion, who believes that Leclerc is facing a crucial period competing against Hamilton. Villeneuve emphasized that Leclerc was brought to Ferrari with high expectations, but still has much to prove. Although Leclerc has shown great speed, he was not responsible for Ferrari’s victories last year. Villeneuve sees this upcoming period as a decisive moment for Leclerc, not for Hamilton.