
Seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton has bought a brand new residence in Milan’s unique Porta Nuova district, with the transfer putting him nearer to Ferrari’s Maranello headquarters.
Lewis Hamilton left Mercedes on the finish of earlier season to affix Ferrari for 2025. The seven-time F1 champion suffered a rocky begin to the present season, having struggled for tempo in Australia.
Nevertheless, the Briton went on to safe pole place for the Shanghai dash earlier than dominating the 19-lap race. The next Suzuka spherical turned out to be a tough weekend for Hamilton as he struggled for tempo in qualifying whereas he additionally suffered from greater tyre degradation than his direct rivals skilled.
The 40-year-old then seemed to be extra comfy in his SF-25 in Bahrain, however he did not put a great lap collectively within the final qualifying section, ending up solely ninth on the grid. Nevertheless, he lastly displayed encouraging race tempo eventually Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix, pursuing an offset technique to maneuver as much as grid to a fifth-place end due to a collection of sensible overtaking manoeuvres.
It has emerged that Hamilton initially thought-about properties in Modena and Bologna, however he finally opted for the upscale Milan district, the place property costs attain almost €10,000 per sq. metre—effectively above town common.
In keeping with former F2 champion Davide Valsecchi, Hamilton’s Milan transfer has been finalized: “He purchased a home in Porta Nuova, one in every of Milan’s most unique neighbourhoods.”
The Milan residence joins a portfolio that features properties in Monaco, London, Manhattan, and Aspen. Hamilton’s actual property investments have grown steadily since his F1 debut in 2007, reflecting his success each on and off the observe.
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