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Ferrari Chief’s Desperate Plea Over Hamilton’s Struggles: Can F1 Legend Bounce Back?

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
May 22, 2025
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Ferrari Chief’s Desperate Plea Over Hamilton’s Struggles: Can F1 Legend Bounce Back?

Formula One F1 - Monaco Grand Prix - Circuit de Monaco, Monaco - May 22, 2025 Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur arrives ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq

Ferrari Boss Fred Vasseur Hits Back at Critics of Lewis Hamilton in F1 Showdown

In a dramatic turn of events in the Formula 1 world, Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has unleashed a fiery response to the mounting criticism surrounding Lewis Hamilton’s performance. The seasoned driver’s debut season with the Scuderia has been far from stellar, with lackluster showings leaving much to be desired. Despite a recent fourth-place finish at Imola, it seems Hamilton has been struggling to find his footing within the team.

Vasseur’s frustration came to a head as he addressed the media following the Emilia-Romagna GP, calling for an end to the relentless scrutiny of Hamilton’s every move. The Ferrari boss made a bold plea for the press to veer away from sensationalizing the negative aspects of Hamilton’s journey, emphasizing that improvement is a gradual process for all drivers.

“We have to stop with Lewis. He is not a disaster on Saturday and then a magician on Sunday just like that, out of nowhere,” Vasseur asserted. “It is clear that communication can improve, and we have to help him feel more and more at ease. But even Charles [Leclerc], even today, improves weekend after weekend. It is a normal process that all drivers go through, trying to improve themselves.”

Despite Vasseur’s impassioned defense, it’s evident that Ferrari is facing an uphill battle against formidable competitors like Red Bull, Mercedes, and McLaren. The team’s recent struggles in qualifying, culminating in a disappointing Q2 exit for both Hamilton and Leclerc, have underscored the challenges they are up against.

Looking ahead, Ferrari is gearing up to introduce a significant car upgrade at the upcoming Spanish GP. Vasseur is optimistic that this move could mark a turning point in their championship aspirations. Moreover, the FIA’s impending technical directive aimed at curbing the use of flexible wings is poised to shake up the competition landscape, potentially leveling the playing field for all teams.

As the F1 season unfolds, all eyes will be on Ferrari and Hamilton as they strive to overcome setbacks and emerge stronger than ever. Will the Scuderia rise to the occasion and reclaim their former glory alongside their star driver? Only time will tell in this high-octane battle for supremacy on the track.

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