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Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari Struggle: Battling Internal Turmoil and External Disappointment

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
May 14, 2025
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Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari Struggle: Battling Internal Turmoil and External Disappointment

May 4, 2025; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton (44) leaves the Ferrari garage before the F1 Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

Lewis Hamilton’s Struggle at Ferrari: Will Imola Bring Redemption?

Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time world champion, is facing a challenging adaptation period at Ferrari, striving to find his footing within the Scuderia team. Despite showing glimpses of promise, Hamilton is far from satisfied with his performance and is determined to achieve more than just outshining his teammate, Charles Leclerc.

Following a series of setbacks in races like China, Bahrain, and Jeddah, Hamilton displayed a resilient spirit in Miami, closing the gap between himself and Leclerc. While the internal competition within Ferrari seems to be improving, the overall disappointment lingers due to the team’s performance falling short of expectations.

The excitement surrounding Hamilton’s move to Ferrari has somewhat waned since his debut at Fiorano, with fans eagerly waiting to witness his first race in Imola. Despite the mounting pressure, both within the team and among the public, there is a collective understanding that Hamilton needs time to adjust to his new environment.

Transitioning from Mercedes to Ferrari has proven to be a formidable challenge for Hamilton, requiring him to unlearn old habits and embrace a new approach to racing. The comparison with his former teammate, George Russell, highlights the steep learning curve Hamilton is currently navigating at Ferrari.

As Hamilton strives to match Leclerc’s performance levels, the 2025 season feels like a case of deja vu, reminiscent of his early days at Mercedes. However, Hamilton’s demeanor this year reflects a deeper sense of determination and focus on achieving victories rather than mere positional gains.

While the upcoming race in Imola presents an opportunity for Hamilton to showcase his progress, the road to redemption is paved with uncertainties. Will Hamilton be able to unlock Ferrari’s true potential and reignite his winning spirit, or will the challenges continue to overshadow his journey at the iconic Italian team?

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