Lewis Hamilton remains confident that Ferrari will recover from their poor showing at the Australian Grand Prix. As they prepare for the upcoming race in Singapore, Hamilton reflects on his first race with Ferrari, where he finished 10th after starting in eighth place. His teammate, Charles Leclerc, also struggled as Ferrari's SF-25 lagged behind McLaren and Red Bull.
Despite the setback, Hamilton is not discouraged about their prospects. He stated before the Chinese Grand Prix, "It has only been one race. Of course, even for me, that’s not the result that I was hoping for." He believes the car has potential that wasn't fully realised in Australia. The team aims to learn from their mistakes and improve.

Hamilton emphasises resilience, saying, "You can't let one race throw you off. You can't quit after one race or one loss." He remains optimistic about the upcoming races and stresses the importance of building on their testing foundations. The team is focused on pushing forward with a positive mindset.
Charles Leclerc shares this optimism despite acknowledging the challenges ahead. When asked about Ferrari's position relative to competitors, Leclerc noted that small differences can significantly impact performance. He pointed out how different teams excelled at various tracks last year with similar cars.
No driver has achieved more wins or pole positions at the Chinese Grand Prix than Hamilton. He holds records for laps led and points collected at this event. Last week marked his 19th consecutive season scoring points in Formula One, a feat surpassed only by Fernando Alonso's 20 seasons.
Hamilton became the 70th driver to score points for Ferrari but acknowledges more is expected from the team this week. Both he and Leclerc are determined to close the gap with competitors like McLaren and Red Bull.
The recent performance was disappointing for Ferrari, but both drivers see it as an opportunity to learn and improve. Hamilton stated, "We learnt a huge amount last weekend," highlighting their focus on turning setbacks into growth opportunities.
Leclerc believes there are many factors influencing performance at this stage of the season. He stresses staying calm and focused as they work towards matching McLaren's level of competitiveness.
The journey back to top form may be challenging for Ferrari, but both drivers are committed to pushing forward with determination and optimism.