Lewis Hamilton admits he's close to demanding Ferrari change as F1 woes continue - The Mirror
- Lewis Hamilton, a seven-time F1 champion, admitted he might soon ask Ferrari to shift their focus entirely to the 2026 season amid struggles in 2025.
- Hamilton's adaptation to Ferrari has proven difficult, with the team failing to win any of the nine Grands Prix held so far and trailing leaders by 197 points.
- Charles Leclerc leads the Ferrari drivers, securing three podiums and sitting one place ahead of Hamilton in fifth with 94 points in the current standings.
- Hamilton qualified fifth in Spain last Saturday but finished sixth in the race, which he described as the "worst race I've experienced," citing lack of upgrades and struggles adapting to the SF-25.
- Hamilton’s suggestion to focus on 2026 signals a potential shift in priorities for Ferrari's development, while Leclerc remains committed to pushing through the challenging 2025 campaign.
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Lewis Hamilton admits he's close to demanding Ferrari change as F1 woes continue - The Mirror
Lewis Hamilton endured another difficult race at the Spanish Grand Prix last weekend despite a better qualifying effort, as his difficulties since joining Ferrari continue
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