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Lewis Hamilton, now driving for Ferrari, used social media to flex his record for the fastest lap at Monza (1:18.887, set in 2020) ahead of his first Italian Grand Prix with the team on September 5, 2025.
The seven-time world champion, who has won at Monza five times, faces a challenging weekend after failing to score points in his last two races, including a crash in Zandvoort.
A penalty for speeding under yellow flags in the Netherlands means a five-place grid drop, complicating his quest for a first Ferrari podium.
Hamilton’s recent endorsement deal with AI-powered search engine Perplexity was showcased when he asked it about Monza’s fastest lap, reinforcing his historical dominance at the circuit.
Despite a strong qualifying performance in Zandvoort, Hamilton trails teammate Charles Leclerc, who was taken out by Kimi Antonelli in the same race.
The Tifosi hope Hamilton and Leclerc can deliver at Ferrari’s home track, but qualifying remains tight, and Hamilton’s penalty adds extra motivation to fight for a strong result.




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