A Ferrari Formula 1 star has been caught in an awkward mixup following Lewis Hamilton's first outing with his new team.
The 40-year-old completed his move to the Scuderia during the off-season after his departure from Mercedes, with whom he won six of his seven world titles over a historic 12-year spell.
Hamilton has been unable, however, to add to his trophy collection since his 2020 championship triumph, and had grown increasingly frustrated at his lack of pace in recent years, a key factor behind his decision to make the shock switch.
Hamilton was officially unveiled by his new employers at their Maranello base earlier this week, admitting he was delighted to finally realise a long-held ambition of representing the famous Italian outfit.
Fans were given a glimpse of the 105-time race winner sporting the iconic Ferrari race suit the following day, before he got on track - wearing a special yellow helmet - at the Fiorano circuit on Wednesday morning.
Hamilton's new team-mate, Charles Leclerc, also got behind the wheel of the 2023 F1 model following Hamilton's session, but was happy to let his colleague steal the spotlight.
The Monegasque, however, did take some time to speak to some supporters after his test run, signing autographs and posing for pictures.
He also got involved in a light-hearted exchange with one loyal fan who asked him to sign a jersey featuring the name of his former Ferrari partner Carlos Sainz.
Fortunately, Leclerc saw the funny side of the mixup and reassured the individual that he would honour the request regardless.
A fan giving Charles a Carlos shirt to sign
“I know it's Carlos, sorry” “It’s great”
Charles reassured the fan and signed it with the biggest smile, Carlos is missed in Fiorano 🤍🥹 pic.twitter.com/MIf50ZdPVm
The official Ferrari site are currently running a sale with up to 30 per cent off their existing F1 merchandise ahead of Hamilton’s arrival. To purchase Leclerc's genuine merch, click here.