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Seven-time world champion had been due to hand 2023 Ferrari F1 car to his new team-mate Leclerc for further running on Wednesday, but the session at Barcelona has been disrupted by the incident

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari Test Barcelona

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari Test Barcelona

Photo by: Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton has crashed on the second of his three days of private Formula 1 testing with his new Ferrari squad in Barcelona this week, Motorsport.com understands.

Hamilton is understood to be unharmed in the incident, which occurred as he was traversing the third sector of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya at around 11 am local time.

The seven-time world hit the track’s barriers with a modified version of Ferrari’s 2023 challenger, the SF-23, which sustained damage to its suspension and aerodynamic bodywork pieces.

Hamilton climbed from the car that was then brought back to the pits where Ferrari is analysing the cause of the incident.

Charles Leclerc had been due to take over driving duties in what is a Testing of Previous Cars (TPC) session, which counts towards the four days and 1,000km yearly totals each F1 team can use with its race drivers in cars that are two years old or more.

Leclerc’s run on Wednesday has been delayed while Ferrari fixes the SF-23 car – a variant of the machine that secured just a single win via Hamilton’s predecessor, Carlos Sainz, in the 2023 season.

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari Test Barcelona

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari Test Barcelona

Photo by: Ferrari

Ferrari’s TPC team, which is working under the supervision of ex-F1 racer and deputy team principal Jerome D'Ambrosio, plus its new technical director Loic Serra, will at least be able to swap in Leclerc’s seat, pedals, steering wheel and other personal cockpit parts as it makes the repairs to avoid losing any more time.

The test is scheduled to run until Thursday and follows both Hamilton and Leclerc driving at Ferrari’s Fiorano home test track last week.

That outing also counted towards the team’s TPC allowance for 2025, with Hamilton understood to have covered only 89km during his first time behind the wheel of a Ferrari F1 car, with six-season Scuderia stalwart Leclerc completing 42km.

The Barcelona test had been scheduled to take advantage of better weather compared to the cold and wet conditions at Fiorano last week.

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