Lewis Hamilton had his first taste of what life will be like in Maranello this week.
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Lewis Hamilton has received a glowing first assessment from a prominent Maranello restaurateur following his arrival at Ferrari.
Maurizio Giannini, owner of the legendary Ristorante Montana and close friend of Michael Schumacher, offered his immediate verdict on the seven-time world champion.
"Perfecto. No arrogance. Tranquillo," Giannini told the Daily Mail of his first impressions of Hamilton. "He is just right for Ferrari."
The comments came after Hamilton's first official appearances as a Ferrari driver this week, having signed a multi-year contract with the Scuderia starting from 2025.
Ristorante Montana has long been a cornerstone of Ferrari's racing heritage in Maranello, serving as a favourite dining spot for legendary drivers.
Lewis Hamilton made his debut for Ferrari at Maranello this week
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The establishment, owned by Maurizio and Rossella Giannini, became particularly synonymous with Schumacher during his dominant era with Ferrari from 1997 to 2006.
The restaurant's walls tell the story of Ferrari's racing history, with Schumacher's five world championships with the team representing a golden period for the Scuderia.
Since Schumacher's final title in 2004, only Kimi Raikkonen has managed to secure a world championship for Ferrari, achieving the feat in 2007.
Hamilton's first days at Ferrari have been marked by significant milestones in the historic Italian city.
The British driver tested a 2023 Ferrari at the Fiorano test track on Wednesday, where he also met with his new race engineer Riccardo Adami.
Lewis Hamilton made a strong impression on people he met
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Earlier in the week, Hamilton participated in an official photo session outside the former residence of Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari.
The city of Maranello, steeped in Ferrari history, holds numerous references to Schumacher, who made the location his second home during his illustrious career with the team.
Speaking to the Daily Mail in 2023, Rossella Giannini highlighted Schumacher's deep connection to the restaurant.
"Breakfast, lunch and dinner he would come here. He was everything," she recalled.
"He called me his Italian mama and he was like another son to me."
Hamilton's next opportunity to drive a Ferrari will come at the Circuit de Catalunya between January 28-30.
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The testing session will see Hamilton and teammate Charles Leclerc complete laps in one of Ferrari's older cars behind closed doors.
Their mileage will count towards the FIA's 1,000km annual limit for Testing Previous Cars regulations.
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