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Hamilton Gives Inside Look Ahead of 2026 Season Opener
28 February 2026F1 InsiderPreviewDriver Ratings

Hamilton Gives Inside Look Ahead of 2026 Season Opener

Lewis Hamilton says he’s never trained harder between seasons, detailing his intensive fitness routine and confidence in Ferrari’s new SF‑26. He promises a strong fight at the Melbourne Grand Prix.

summary: Lewis Hamilton says he’s never trained harder between seasons, detailing his intensive fitness routine and confidence in Ferrari’s new SF‑26. He promises a strong fight at the Melbourne Grand Prix.

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Lewis Hamilton says he’s never trained more between seasons. Ahead of Melbourne, the seven‑time champion posted his daily mix of weight work, cardio, mobility drills and sport‑specific training, stressing relentless progress. He added the new Ferrari SF‑26 already feels like an extension of his DNA.

Why it matters:

Hamilton’s fitness and confidence in a faster Ferrari could shake the Mercedes‑Red Bull duopoly that has dominated the past decade. A stronger Ferrari gives a credible third contender for both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ titles.

The details:

  • Training regime: Hamilton says he’s “pushing hard daily” with weight sessions, high‑intensity cardio, mobility work and sport‑specific drills.
  • Test performance: In Bahrain’s winter test, Charles Leclerc set the fastest lap (1:31.992 on C3). Hamilton ran 1:33.408 on C3, showing solid long‑run speed.
  • Mileage & reliability: Ferrari logged 1,164 laps, second only to Mercedes, highlighting the SF‑26’s durability and pace.
  • Car feel & commitment: Hamilton says the SF‑26 “has a piece of my DNA in it,” and his long‑term contract reflects belief the car will evolve with him.

What's next:

The Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park will be Hamilton’s first real‑world test of the new SF‑26 and his intensified preparation. A strong result could set a competitive tone for the early season, and if he can translate his fitness edge into race pace, the championship could evolve into a three‑way fight with Mercedes and Red Bull.

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