Hamilton backs Vasseur, Briton in for long haul at Ferrari
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Former F1 Champ Expresses Concern About Lewis Hamilton at Struggling Ferrari: 'Doesn't Seem Himself'
Concerns are growing over Lewis Hamilton’s energy and mindset as Ferrari continue to fall short of expectations.
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Sportsnaut on MSNFerrari F1 Drama: Hamilton, Leclerc Stir Chaos Pre-Canadian GPHamilton's cryptic like, Leclerc's exit rumors spark chaos before Canadian GP. Drama unfolds! #F1 #Ferrari #CanadianGP
Lewis Hamilton's tenure at Ferrari did not begin as it was expected. The Briton is yet to score a podium at a Grand Prix, and is only in sixth position in the drivers' standings. In Italian media, there are rising rumours about the British driver not being listened to enough,
Retrospect recontextualises Hamilton’s victory in the Shanghai sprint as a flash in the pan rather than the start of something great. His late-race spell in Imola that got him agonisingly close to the podium — the only grand prix in which he’s finished ahead of Leclerc — looks almost totally inexplicable.
Hamilton decided to ditch the Mercedes outfit with whom he had developed a supremely successful partnership over 12 seasons, and joined Ferrari at the age of 40 to hunt for an unprecedented eighth world championship title.
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GPblog on MSNHamilton's social media move adds fuel to the fire at FerrariSome social media action from Lewis Hamilton has caused a bit of commotion, as the seven-time world champion liked - and then unliked - a post criticising the performance of Ferrari in 2025. The 40-year-old made the massive move from Mercedes after years of success to join the Scuderia for the 2025 season after the Italian team finished second behind McLaren in the constructors' championship last campaign.
That call comes from seven-time grand prix winner Juan Pablo Montoya, who believes a Ferrari car guided by Lewis Hamilton in its design can win championships, but if led by Lecler
This would be a difficult decision for Fred Vasseur to make. The Frenchman worked with Leclerc at Sauber before reuniting with the Monegasque racer at Ferrari, and the 27-year-old has long been considered the golden boy of the Scuderia’s F1 operation. Sidelining his needs and desires could jeopardise his future within the team.