Ferrari frustration mounts as Hamilton and Leclerc struggle at Miami Grand Prix
- Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc struggled during the Miami Grand Prix on May 4, 2025, finishing eighth and seventh for Ferrari in Miami Gardens.
- Ferrari's slow and unclear communication of race strategies, including a delayed position swap, contributed to frustrations between Hamilton and Leclerc.
- Leclerc crashed during Saturday's sprint qualifying but still managed to finish seventh, while Hamilton failed to build on his third place in the sprint race.
- Hamilton said, "I was clearly quick at that moment" but criticized the timing of Ferrari's orders, and Leclerc described significant frustration with the car's performance.
- Ferrari's disappointing seventh and eighth placements highlight their inability to challenge rival teams like McLaren, suggesting a need for improvements in car performance and strategy.
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Lewis Hamilton makes savage eight-word dig at his own team during Miami Grand Prix - The Mirror
Lewis Hamilton was left seething with his Ferrari team as he was stuck behind Charles Leclerc in the Miami Grand Prix, with the Brit's frustrations towards management picked up on team radio
Lewis Hamilton unimpressed with Ferrari race engineers as radio jibes go viral again in Miami GP
Asked about the exchanges after the race, Charles Leclerc, Hamilton’s teammate, said he did not want to comment while team boss Fred Vasseur said he could understand his drivers’ frustrations.
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