Lewis Hamilton Hits Rock Bottom After Spanish GP
- On June 1, 2025, Lewis Hamilton struggled through a challenging race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, ultimately crossing the finish line in sixth place at the Spanish Grand Prix.
- Hamilton’s performance suffered due to a lack of rear grip, a slow pit stop, and being ordered by Ferrari to let teammate Charles Leclerc pass early in the race.
- Hamilton expressed deep frustration after the race, describing it as the most challenging he has faced in terms of car balance, and acknowledged that there were no positive takeaways from the weekend.
- Hamilton dropped from fifth to seventh before moving up to sixth after Max Verstappen received a post-race ten-second penalty, while Leclerc achieved his third podium by finishing third.
- The race highlighted ongoing challenges Hamilton faces adapting to Ferrari’s car, and his frustration suggests a difficult road ahead in the team’s championship efforts.
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Lewis Hamilton seemed like a pile of misery after the race in Spain. The record world champion of Formula 1 makes his displeasure air.
Hamilton’s ‘terrible day’ Circuit de Barcelona
Lewis Hamilton’s much-anticipated first season with Ferrari has hit a pothole at the Spanish Grand Prix on June 1, as the British driver endured what he described as a ‘terrible day’ at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Tasked with helping Charles Leclerc restore Ferrari’s glory and end their championship drought since 2008, Hamilton’s transition year has been marred by problems with the SF-25… Source
As crushed as after the Spanish Grand Prix, the Formula One world has rarely seen Lewis Hamilton. After 7th place in Barcelona, tears came to him.
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