Report: Ferrari Considering Bringing Back Manual Transmissions
- Lewis Hamilton finished fifth in the Bahrain Grand Prix, achieving his best result with Ferrari after qualifying in ninth place.
- Ferrari chief Fred Vasseur mentioned that Hamilton is performing 'very strong and consistent,' despite being seventh in the drivers' championship with 25 points.
- Hamilton expressed that he has 'figured out' his 'alien' Ferrari and hopes to qualify better in the upcoming races after a challenging learning process.
- Vasseur acknowledged Hamilton's frustration and emphasized that minor mistakes in qualifying can lead to significant drops in position on the grid.
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Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur tells Lewis Hamilton to 'calm down' after 'total disaster' - The Mirror
Lewis Hamilton's fifth-place finish in Bahrain came after a difficult qualifying session but the Ferrari hierarchy are urging patience from multiple world champion at his new team
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It’s a challenging time for stick-shift enthusiasts. While a few automakers have indeed expanded their manual transmission offerings in recent years, the broad outlook is that it’s becoming an increasingly niche product. But if recent reports are to be believed, one high-profile marque is mulling a return to manual transmissions for a very simple reason: it’s a way to stand out from the crowd.That’s the gist of the comments made by Ferrari Chief…
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