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F1 Champion 'Wishes' Ferrari Handed Lewis Hamilton Competitive Package

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Lewis Hamilton is still waiting for his first podium as a Ferrari driver, something which has become increasingly difficult due to the SF-25.
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Long regarded as one of the exercise specialists, Charles Leclerc asked about the decline in his qualifying performance this season. With 26 pole positions in career – a record for a world titleless driver and the 12th total of the history tied to Mika Häkkinen – the Monegasque struggled to regain his usual level. In 2025, his qualifying average fell to a modest 6.3th place, and he only scored one pole position in the last 21 races, in Baku in 2…

The first half of F1’s 2025 season is over and Ferrari has been a team that hasn’t lived up to expectations. After 2024 where they finished second in the builders’ championship, a great year was expected for the Maranello team, especially for the arrival of Lewis Hamilton, but neither he nor Charles Leclerc are happy, so there’s a lot to improve for the future. At HSM Sports we analyze Ferrari’s performance so far and what we can expect from the…

Since Mexico in 2024 Ferrari is without GP victory. For the GP weekend in Belgium Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc receive a modified Ferrari SF-25 – is the breakthrough finally coming?

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