Lewis Hamilton: Ferrari's got pace "we just can't use it"
- Lewis Hamilton joined Ferrari over the winter before the 2025 Formula 1 season but has struggled to match expectations through six rounds.
- Hamilton's transition followed a 12-year stint at Mercedes, where he won six world titles, yet he faces an adjustment period with the new team and car.
- Despite a podium-less start, Hamilton won the Shanghai sprint, showed promising race pace in Bahrain, and finished eighth in Miami after qualifying 12th.
- Hamilton expressed that his eighth-place finish did not fully reflect his expectations, but he remains hopeful about the car's performance going forward, while teammate Charles Leclerc pointed out ongoing issues with their pace in Miami.
- Ferrari expects better results soon, with Hamilton and his former Mercedes boss Toto Wolff confident he will rediscover his top form this season.
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