Lewis Hamilton smashed his Ferrari during the pre -season team testing program in Spain.
The seven-time champion was unharmed after losing control of the team of the team in 2023 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Wednesday.
Ferrari declined to comment on the incident that happened on the second day of Hamilton's running on the Spanish track, where he shared the car with teammate Charles Leclerk.
The incident happened when Ferrari strives to embed Hamilton on the team as effectively as possible before the start of the season in the Australian Grand Prix on March 14-16.
Ferrari believes that the crash is abnormal, as Hamilton learns the characteristics of an unknown car after 12 years with Mercedes, within the significant restrictions imposed on F1 testing.
Ferrari is running a limited program in the 2023 car, the latest Hamilton model is allowed to drive.
F1 testing restrictions dictate that current racing guides can complete a maximum of 1000 km (621 miles) of what is known as TPC (testing of previous cars).
Hamilton finished 30 laps on the Fiorano's test track on January 22, before he and Leclerc switched to three days of running in Barcelona, the home of the Grand Prix of the Spanish.
Ferrari does not give details of the test where Hamilton studies Ferrari and work methods and builds an understanding with racing engineer Ricardo Adami and the rest of the engineering group.
Ferrari will launch his 2025 car at Fiorano on February 19, the day after the season of the F1 season in O2 in London.
Ferrari will give Hamilton further testing for miles before the start in the Pirelli tire test.
The team will run for two days next week, also in Barcelona, on February 4-5 in a car in 2025, modified to reflect the effect of the new provisions introduced in 2026.
McLaren is conducting a similar Pirelli test in Paul Ricard in France this week as the Italian company seeks to determine its product from 2026.