Louis Hamilton has planned to attend the F1 race first for the famous Italian car manufacturer at Albert Park.
Louise Hamilton says that he is heching “the most exciting period of my life”, when he is cautious about the transition period because of his habit of a new car.
12 years later, with Mercedes, this weekend will take the race for the first time in Ferrari Red in the Australian Grand Prix, as expected is high.
Seven times the World Champion officially started working in Scuderia in January and completed 162 laps in Bahrain after the shock movement.
The 40 -year -old Hamilton said on Thursday that it was difficult to evaluate Ferrari’s space in the Peking order of Ferrari so early in the season.
“Of course, three days in the car, it is difficult to know where we are standing with everyone else. But we just try to put our head down and just focus on our job, “he said in Melbourne on Thursday.
“But for me, I said, I’m just itching to go, I think it’s a long time.”
Last year, McLeren entered Ferrar to the Constructor Championship. The Italian team was ranked second from the last team’s title in 2008.
Kimmy Rikkone, who raised the World Championship for the famous Italian car manufacturer in 2007, was the last Ferrari driver and expressed hope for what Hamilton had achieved.
“I expect for myself. I know what I can bring, I know that I can deliver, I know what is going to take to do this, and it is just working down your head, “he said.
“So I have come to my heart. It’s about coming to the season, it’s about going to a good rhythm.
He continued, “I am still learning this new car that is very different from what I have run for my previous career, in the sense of coming to Mercedes Power Ferrari Power,” he added.
“It’s something new, different vibrations, different emotions, different ways to work.
“The whole team works completely differently.”
But he said that the new challenge was inspired by him.
“Of course this is the most exciting time of my life and so I really just enjoy it and I am very excited to come to the car tomorrow,” he said on Thursday.
When asked what would be a good result in Melbourne, he replied: “I think I want to come back to know that I have given everything in the end.
“I know that as much as I know I know the way I have done excellently, that I felt relaxed in the car and only one leg in front of the other.”
