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Lewis Hamilton’s Mysterious Plunge: Lando Norris Unveils Shocking Theory Behind Ferrari’s Disappearance

David Castro by David Castro
March 31, 2025
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Hamilton Adapts Driving Style for Ferrari SF-25: Insights from the Australian Grand Prix Practice Session

Formula One F1 - Australian Grand Prix - Practice - Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Australia - March 14, 2025 Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton before practice REUTERS/Edgar Su

Lando Norris Drops Bombshell Theory on Lewis Hamilton’s Demise at Chinese Grand Prix

In a shocking turn of events at the Chinese Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari went from Sprint pole position to a disappointing performance on race day. The disappearance of Ferrari’s pace left many puzzled, including Chinese Grand Prix victor Lando Norris, who came forward with a bold theory.

Norris suggested that Hamilton’s downfall could be attributed to the challenges of dealing with “dirty air” while trailing other cars on the track. The McLaren driver highlighted the significant impact of being within three seconds of the car in front, causing aerodynamic disturbances and reduced grip for the trailing car.

Despite securing Sprint pole and a flawless victory, Hamilton struggled in qualifying and the race, ultimately finishing in P6 after being unable to maintain his earlier momentum. To compound his woes, Hamilton, along with Charles Leclerc and Pierre Gasly, faced disqualification post-race due to various technical infractions.

Norris, showcasing his resilience, managed to clinch a runner-up finish alongside teammate Oscar Piastri in a McLaren one-two triumph. The young driver navigated a brake pedal issue while fending off Mercedes’ George Russell, demonstrating his skill and determination on the track.

While Norris attributed Hamilton’s struggles to aerodynamic challenges, the seven-time World Champion himself pointed to setup changes on the SF-25 as the primary cause for his performance decline. Hamilton expressed disappointment in the team’s decision-making, resulting in a subpar showing at the Chinese Grand Prix.

As the dust settles from the Chinese Grand Prix, the F1 world remains abuzz with speculation and analysis of the dramatic events that unfolded on race day. With Ferrari languishing in P5 in the Constructors’ standings, the pressure is mounting for the iconic team to make significant improvements moving forward.

Stay tuned for more updates and insights as the F1 season unfolds, promising more thrills, controversies, and surprises on the track.

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