Hidden meaning theory behind Lewis Hamilton’s “around me” Ferrari words
"Galvanise the team around me" comm✱ent by Lewis Hamilt𒐪on is studied

A seemingly throwaway comment by 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton has been debated after a hidden me👍aning theory was suggested.
New Ferrari driver Hamilton was speaking at his team’s unveiling in Milan, ahead of the F1 2025 season.
He said: “I have got to ga🎶lvanise this team around me, to get me to where I need♋ to be.”
But his wording caused intrigue.
Sky Sports’💫 Ted Kravitz wondered: “When Lewis says ‘it’s up to me to galvanise the team around me…’
“Doe𒀰s every driveꦍr think ‘never mind Charles, who has been here for seven years’.
“He did not say ‘with my teammate’. He sꦓaid ‘I nee💦d to galvanise this team around me’.”
Karun Chandhok replied: “I ♎read it as ‘he is going to Char𒈔les’ team and is going to try and get people behind him’.
“What happens in a race team is tha💝t the team gravitates towards the guy who is winning or performing.
“Lewis can galvan🦩ise the team around him by out-performing Charles.
“In the first set of five flyaway races, if Lewis ca🥂n win just one… it would be amazing 🌜for the sport, just brilliant.”
Lewis Hamilton 'on it' in F1 testing
Bernie Collins sꦅaid: “He already sounds more confident.
“But when we saw testing, he was on it. He had a few off curves. Bu𒈔t by the last day, he was on it. He was confident in the ca𒊎r.
“He truly be🐷lievesไ he will win in this car, and that will be powerful in Race 1.”
She added: “Race 1,ꦬ they have to hit the ground running. That’s what both drivers want to achieve.
“We won’t know the 🧔ord⛎er until qualifying in Melbourne.
“The track should suit them with the stable regulations that we♓ have.”
The F🧜1 Australian Grand Prix is this weekend, and will kickstart a fascinating season with Hamilton driving for Ferrari.
Ferrari claimed a bril൩liant 1-2 finish at last year’s Australian GP, led by Hamilton’s predecessor Carlos Sainz.
It is a ൲circuit which typically suits the famous 𒐪Italian team.
Hamilton hi🌟mself has enjoyed success in Melbourne before, and is a two-time winner of the grand prix.
♕But never have mo🦩re eyes been on Hamilton as he enters Australia.
He is seeking a record eighth F1 𒐪drivers’ championship with Ferrari this season.
The competitiveness of his machinery will be revealed next weekend in Australia but Hamilton will be hoping he is better equipp൩ed to fight at the front than he has been in the past three years.

James ওwas a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.