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Look Smart Ferrari SF-25 - 1st 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Race - #44 Lewis Hamilton 1:43 model car
(LSF1074)
£105.00 SOLD OUT
Look Smart Ferrari SF-25 - 1st 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Race - #44 Lewis Hamilton 1:43 model car
(LSF1074)
£105.00 SOLD OUT
Look Smart Ferrari SF-25 - 1st 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Race - #44 Lewis Hamilton 1:43 model car Product Information
Look Smart 1:43 resin model of the #44 Ferrari SF-25 as driven to victory by Lewis Hamilton in the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Race. Whichever way you look at it, it's no exaggeration to say that Lewis Hamilton joining Ferrari for the 2025 season was almost certainly the most thrilling and intriguing driver move in Formula One history. After 12 glorious seasons with Mercedes, in which he scored six world championships and 84 grand prix wins, the allure of joining Ferrari for his swansong in the sport proved too much to resist. The hype surrounding a scarlet Ferrari bearing the #44 was palpable as the F1 circus assembled for the first race of the year in Australia. Hardly surprising, given that the most successful driver in the history of the sport had just joined the most successful team in the history of the sport. And while things didn't go too smoothly in Melbourne, surely even the most dedicated Hamilton fan or tifoso couldn't have expected Lewis to stand on the top step of the podium in just his second race for the team? The seven-time world champion laid the groundwork for his success in Sprint qualifying, securing pole position from the Red Bull of Verstappen by a mere 18 thousandths of a second. He then led the Sprint itself from start to finish, unfazed by a mid-race attack from Max, to take the chequered flag the better part of seven seconds ahead of McLaren's Piastri. History had been made.

