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Ferrari Shooting: A Surprise Photographer for Leclerc and Hamilton – Guess Who?

During a Scuderia Ferrari HP photoshoot, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were captured… by an unexpected figure!

Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc – the duo assembled by Scuderia Ferrari is already making waves among Tifosi. Exclusive videos and early glimpses of the pair are stirring excitement well before their much-anticipated debut on March 16 in Australia.

Ferrari Shooting: A Surprise Photographer for Leclerc and Hamilton – Guess Who?
Ferrari Shooting: A Surprise Photographer for Leclerc and Hamilton – Guess Who?

And the excitement isn’t just limited to the grandstands. The atmosphere in Maranello also seems electric, as evidenced by what we’re about to reveal.

Ferrari’s Photoshoot for Leclerc and Hamilton – But the Photographer…?

Ferrari recently shared a video on its official social media channels, showcasing one of the first photoshoots featuring the new Hamilton-Leclerc duo. But the biggest surprise wasn’t just the pairing – it was who was behind the camera!

Ferrari Shooting: A Surprise Photographer for Leclerc and Hamilton – Guess Who?

Taking photos of the two drivers was none other than Frederic Vasseur, the team’s Team Principal. The Frenchman playfully decided to “switch jobs” for a moment, not without jokingly reprimanding his drivers.

Charles, can you smile a little, huh?” and “Lewis, smile!” were just some of Vasseur’s comments, delivered with his trademark grin. And in the midst of the cheerful atmosphere, Hamilton fired back with a laugh: “F** Fred, thank God you’re not the team’s official photographer!”*

The joyful mood continues as the world eagerly awaits February 18, when Ferrari will officially unveil the SF-25.

Photo: Scuderia Ferrari HP

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