Lewis Hamilton has been warned that he risks the Italian media turning against him rapidly after his first Formula 1 race for Ferrari this weekend.
Fans and Italian media gave the seven-time world champion a hero's welcome at Maranello when he arrived to make his first appearance in Ferrari red, with thousands coming to glimpse him in the SF-23.
Hamilton will be expected to return Ferrari to an era of championship glory, with their last drivers' title won in 2007 by Kimi Raikkonen.
Nevertheless, the 40-year-old appears revived by his move to Ferrari and claimed after pre-season testing he was more positive than ever, even suggesting he could continue racing into his 50s.
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The stage is set at Ferrari for a fairytale end to Hamilton’s career, with the Brit poised to win a record-breaking eighth world title at the most iconic outfit on the grid, alongside the team boss he started to his racing career with in GP2 (now F2), Fred Vasseur.
Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher is yet to be taken in by this narrative however, and claimed that if Hamilton failed to perform within the next ‘six months’ the now adoring Italian media would proceed to turn against him.