
Ferrari's Hamilton & Leclerc Rank Holiday Classics in Festive Video
In a festive Ferrari video, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc named Elf their top Christmas movie. The lighthearted moment comes after a difficult 2024 season, offering a glimpse of team bonding.
In a festive video released by Ferrari, new teammates Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc found common ground by naming Elf as their top Christmas movie. The lighthearted segment, which also highlighted a funny generational gap in their film knowledge, offers a rare glimpse of camaraderie after a challenging 2024 season that saw the Scuderia consistently fall short of McLaren.
Why it matters:
Team chemistry is critical in F1, and moments like these are vital for building rapport between a driver pairing still in its infancy. After a season defined by missed opportunities and costly errors, fostering a positive and united atmosphere is crucial for Ferrari as they aim to translate their potential into genuine championship contention in 2025.
The details:
- Top Choice: Both drivers unanimously agreed that Will Ferrell's Elf was the best Christmas movie.
- Shared Favorites: Their list also included Home Alone 2, The Polar Express, Die Hard, The Grinch, and the musical Spirited.
- Generational Gap: The video showcased a humorous dynamic, with Leclerc (born 1997) admitting he hadn't seen many classics that Hamilton (born 1985) grew up with, leading to a light-hearted debate about the films' merits.
What's next:
The video serves as a brief respite before Ferrari turns its full attention to the 2025 season. Team principal Fred Vasseur emphasized that the team learned a harsh lesson in 2024 about how "every single detail can make a huge difference," referencing their early-season disqualification in China that cost them significant points.
- The 2025 Challenge: With Hamilton and Leclerc now fully integrated, the pressure is on to deliver a car capable of consistently challenging for wins. The team's focus will be on eliminating the small mistakes that left them playing catch-up to McLaren throughout 2024 and starting next season on the front foot.