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Lewis Hamilton has hailed Ferrari's desire to improve its form,
insisting it is a key factor that drew him to the team. Hamilton
joined Ferrari this year after a successful 12-year stint at
Mercedes, which delivered six F1 titles. However, he has not had
the eye-catching opening stint with Ferrari he was hoping for and
has yet to take a podium result this year. Despite the
underwhelming results, Hamilton is content with how he has gelled
with the engineers in a new environment. "It's just trying to
understand the environment that you're in," Hamilton told media
including RacingNews365 . "You have to adapt and I think the people
you work with ultimately will learn to adapt to cater to you. "This
year, the response has been amazing to the steps that we've taken
in all areas." Ferrari is building towards a fresh start in 2026
when new technical regulations will come into play, which could
present Hamilton with an opportunity to win a record-breaking
eighth F1 title. The 40-year-old commended the effort the team is
putting in behind the scenes to improve its form. "The passion and
the desire to continue to do better is what's the most amazing
thing in this team," he said. "Just everyone just wants to do
better and know and find ways of being better. "That's why I know
this team has absolutely every ingredient that's needed to succeed
and I truly believe in that. That's why I signed here."