The summer break is in full swing in Formula One. While 
Lewis Hamilton was in Paris to cheer on his friend, Miles Chamley-Watson who was fencing for the US men's foil team, he received a worrying prediction from a former 
F1 world champion.
Hamilton to experience difficult year at Ferrari?
Jacques Villeneuve believes so. According to the former world champion, who talked to 
Instantcasino.com, Hamilton could go through a 'rollercoaster of emotions' at the Italian team, and also believes that the Briton currently lacks consistency compared to 
Max Verstappen.
 Hamilton at the moment is taking his time off in Paris, after 
he visited the French capital a day ago to support his friend Miles Chamley-Watson in the men's team foil competition in fencing. The Briton shared photos from the Grand Palais, where the fencing competitions are held, and he also met Snoop Dogg. Moreover, at the Olympics, in the individual dressage event in equestrian, a 
Dutch competitor, Dinja van Liere used the F1 theme as her background music.
Bearman thanks Komatsu
According the 
Oliver Bearman, 
Haas F1 team principal Ayao Komatsu played a huge part in signing him to the American team, he told 
GPblog among others. The youngster is optimistic of the way his future team is going in, and spoke highly about the man who replaced the long-standing TP of the team 
Guenther Steiner.
Norris posts about 'best day ever'
Over at the 
McLaren Factory, 
dogs from the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home visited the British team and Lando Norris. The one-time Grand Prix winner could not get enough of spending the day with his visitors, and titled it the 'best day ever'.