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Elkann’s Scathing Attack on Hamilton and Leclerc: Is Ferrari’s Future at Stake?

James Taylor by James Taylor
November 11, 2025
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Elkann’s Scathing Attack on Hamilton and Leclerc: Is Ferrari’s Future at Stake?

Ferrari’s John Elkann Launches Scathing Attack on Hamilton and Leclerc: A Call for Accountability

In an explosive revelation that has sent shockwaves through the motorsport world, John Elkann, the President of Ferrari, has publicly lambasted his own drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, over what he deems unacceptable performances in the Formula 1 season. Elkann’s fiery remarks follow a bittersweet moment for Ferrari, as they basked in the glory of winning the Endurance Championship, yet faced crushing disappointment in Brazil.

“Winning the Endurance Championship, both as Constructors and drivers, was an extraordinary emotion,” Elkann proclaimed. “But the disappointment in Brazil was monumental. While our mechanics excelled with impeccable pit stops and our engineers have undeniably improved the car, our drivers must focus on driving and talk less.” This stark call to action highlights the pressure mounting on the Scuderia, as Elkann insists that teamwork is paramount to success and that a second-place finish in the Constructors’ Championship is still within reach.

Media outlets have been quick to react to Elkann’s comments, with many suggesting that his criticism is aimed squarely at Hamilton. Daniele Sparisci of Corriere della Sera noted, “While some of Leclerc’s recent remarks may have ruffled feathers, it is clear that the primary target of Elkann’s message is Lewis. Their honeymoon phase appears to be over, revealing a troubling disillusionment in a relationship once celebrated.”

Elkann’s discontent stems from the perceived underperformance of Hamilton, who, despite being a seven-time world champion, has failed to secure a podium finish with Ferrari. His recent comments, particularly after a controversial incident in Brazil where he criticized race officials as “a joke,” have further fueled Elkann’s frustration. “Hamilton has been a disappointment,” Elkann implied, reflecting on the driver’s seemingly endless stream of critiques, which he claims distract from the team’s focus.

On the other hand, Leo Turrini from Il Resto del Carlino argues that Elkann’s outburst might be misguided. “Hamilton’s challenges should not overshadow the car’s performance issues. Charles Leclerc has been waiting for a competitive vehicle since his high school days.” Turrini further emphasizes that blaming the drivers is a gross oversimplification of Ferrari’s ongoing struggles, suggesting that the problem runs deeper than just the words of their pilots.

Elkann’s statements raise crucial questions about the future of both Hamilton and Leclerc within the Ferrari team, especially considering that they have the largest salary budget in F1, raking in around €70 million compared to Red Bull’s €52 million and McLaren’s €33 million. “Elkann’s analysis leaves no room for misinterpretation,” wrote Fulvio Solms in Corriere dello Sport. “Clearly, something is amiss in the corridors of Maranello.”

As the season progresses, the tension between Ferrari’s leadership and its star drivers is palpable. Can Elkann’s harsh critique spur a turnaround for the iconic team, or will it lead to a deeper rift? The answers may lie in the upcoming races, where both Hamilton and Leclerc must rise to the occasion, or face the consequences of Elkann’s unwavering expectations.

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