‘If he smells blood, he goes’

Lewis Hamilton secured his first Grand Prix victory for Ferrari at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit, positioning himself as a serious contender for the World Championship. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff acknowledged Hamilton's threat, noting that the gap in the standings remains bridgeable early in the season.
Why it matters
Hamilton's return to form with a new team marks a significant shift in the competitive landscape of Formula 1.
‘If he smells blood, he goes’ – Hamilton is ‘absolutely’ a title threat insists Wolff Hamilton claimed his first Grand Prix victory for Ferrari last weekend in the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, becoming the first driver to beat Mercedes on a Sunday this year.
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