Lewis Hamilton was spotted driving Ferrari’s legendary three‑seater Formula 1 car at the Maranello team’s private Fiorano test track.
The seven‑time world champion took the wheel of the special vehicle, which seats two passengers alongside him. The car was originally designed by Rory Byrne in 2003, based on the victorious F2002, and later updated in 2013. Powered by a 3.0‑litre V10 engine producing over 800 hp, the three‑seater offers a privileged few the chance to experience Formula 1 machinery up close.
Footage circulating on social media has sparked considerable envy among fans. “This is absolutely amazing and I can only imagine how cool it would be to be in that car with Lewis driving,” one Reddit user remarked, while another said, “I’ve never seen this before, nor did I know what to expect. This is hilarious.” Additional comments highlighted speculation that Hamilton was treating VIP guests, describing the outing as “victory laps” after his recent win at the Barcelona‑Catalunya Grand Prix.
Hamilton’s appearance at Fiorano follows his maiden victory as a Ferrari driver, placing him second in the Drivers’ Championship, 41 points behind leader Kimi Antonelli.
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