Motor racing-Hamilton says further race engineer change will be 'detrimental' to him


Formula One F1 - Pre Season Testing - Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain - February 11, 2026 Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton ahead of the pre-season testing REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed

Feb 11 (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton will ⁠have a second change of race engineer early in the ⁠Formula One season and he said on Wednesday it would be ‌detrimental to his second year at Ferrari.

Ferrari announced last month that they had moved the seven-times world champion's previous race engineer Riccardo Adami to a different role.

Adami has been replaced ​by Carlo Santi, who previously worked with 2007 ⁠world champion Kimi Raikkonen, for ⁠pre-season testing in Spain and Bahrain but that is not a permanent move.

Hamilton ⁠told ‌reporters on the first day of testing in Bahrain on Wednesday that a permanent replacement would be appointed later in the year, ⁠the timing suggesting the individual could be from another ​team and subject ‌to "gardening leave".

"It's not long term, the solution that I currently have. It's ⁠only going ​to be a few races," the Briton said. "Early on into the season, it's going to be switching up again and I'll have to learn to work with ⁠someone new. So that's detrimental to me too."

"It's ​a season where you want to arrive with people that have done multiple seasons, that have been through thick and thin," he added. "But it is the ⁠situation that I'm faced with and I'll try and do the best I can. The team is trying to do the best they can to help make it as seamless as possible."

Ferrari finished fourth overall last year while ​Hamilton had a tough year, failing to stand ⁠on the podium for the first time in his stellar career.

Formula One is ​starting a new engine era with major ‌chassis rule changes providing plenty of challenges ​for the drivers to get on top of. The season starts in Australia on March 8.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin;Editing by Alison Williams)

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