Was Lewis Hamilton Sending a Message to Ferrari with Hungarian GP Comments?
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After 'venting' his frustration, Lewis Hamilton could come b
Lewis Hamilton’s dream of an eighth Formula 1 title with Ferrari is spinning off track. His comments at the Hungarian Grand Prix in early August sparked concern among fans of Hamilton and Ferrari as the seven-time champion called himself “absolutely useless”, suggested Ferrari should consider replacing him, and hinted at deeper issues. “There’s a lot going on in the background that is not great,” Hamilton said . Having a four-week break before n…
How Lewis Hamilton’s Hungary remarks put pressure on Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton was visibly dejected in Hungary, and his post-session comments sounded like a clear warning to Ferrari. For several race weekends now, Lewis Hamilton has struggled to find the right feeling with the car designed by the engineers of Scuderia Ferrari. This has made it difficult for him to perform during track sessions and has highlighted the comparison with his teammate. The situation became particularly evident after qualifying in …
Did Hamilton's Hungarian GP Remarks Hint at a Ferrari Message?
This didn’t look like a driver cracking under pressure. In Budapest, Lewis Hamilton sounded more like a seven-time champion shaking the cage. After a Q2 exit left him 12th on the grid at the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver’s radio frustration spilled into the media pen. “It’s me, every time. I’m useless, absolutely useless,” he said, pointing to Charles Leclerc’s pace — “the car’s on pole” — and even tossing out the line, “So they proba…
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