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Hamilton Says His Ferrari Dream Is Also a Nightmare

Hamilton retired from the Sao Paulo Grand Prix after a collision, leaving Ferrari fourth in the constructors' standings, 36 points behind Mercedes and four behind Red Bull Racing.

  • On Sunday, November 9, 2025, Lewis Hamilton's run at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix ended with retirement, highlighting his difficult debut season at Ferrari after a high-profile move from Mercedes.
  • Race stewards ruled Hamilton wholly responsible for the crash, handing him a five-second penalty and one licence point as he remains without a top-three finish in 21 Ferrari appearances.
  • Starting 13th, Hamilton collided with Alpine's Franco Colapinto at Interlagos, breaking his front wing and suffering irreparable damage that forced him out of the race.
  • The double DNF pushed Ferrari to fourth in the constructors' standings, 36 points behind Mercedes and four points behind Red Bull Racing, while McLaren leads by nearly 400 points.
  • Despite setbacks, Hamilton said `Charles did a great job in qualifying, so there is some performance in that car` and vowed to keep pushing for Ferrari's turnaround this year.
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Despite the success of the Scuderia, the seven-time British world champion (40 years old) is experiencing a very difficult season due to the performance of his single-seater, still disappointing in Sao Paulo this Sunday.

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Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton lives through a nightmare in Brazil and leaves early: the race ran for the record world champion.

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Most Formula 1 drivers dream of starting for Ferrari once. Lewis Hamilton, however, can't win anything positive from his first year in red. In São Paulo he became clear.

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Lewis Hamilton also believes his Ferrari dream has become a nightmare. The British seven-time Formula 1 world champion retired from the Brazilian Grand Prix, as did his Monaco teammate Charles Leclerc. As a result, the team dropped to fourth place in the teams' championship.

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Flying Eze broke the news in on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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