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'Hamilton and Ferrari will be an explosive combination'

This weekend, the Italian Grand Prix is scheduled to take place at the ultra-fast Monza circuit. For Lewis Hamilton, this will be one of his home races from 2025. Then the Briton will drive in Ferrari's red. Formula 1 CEO and former Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali is looking forward to Hamilton's move to the Scuderia.
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