Lewis Hamilton drives to a first grand prix victory for Ferrari, marking a turning point in his season and triggering renewed discussion about his championship prospects. Multiple outlets describe his win at Barcelona as a performance that combines strategic race control with strong execution, framing it as a “masterclass.” Hamilton, who is 41, is positioned by supporters and commentators as a realistic contender for an additional world championship, with talk focusing on the possibility of a record-setting eighth title. The reports attribute the resurgence to Hamilton’s adaptation to Ferrari and his ability to deliver results under race pressure. While the coverage is largely interpretive and focused on outlook rather than new technical details, it consistently links the Barcelona victory to a broader momentum shift. Together, the sources emphasize that the win represents both a milestone—Hamilton’s first Ferrari triumph in a grand prix—and a potential platform for further success in the championship race.