Ferrari’s F1 Chief Issues Stark Admission: A Year of Disappointment and a 'Museum of Mistakes'
In a shocking revelation that has sent ripples through the motorsport world, Lewis Hamilton's boss at Ferrari has penned a candid letter to shareholders, acknowledging the team's dismal performance in the 2025 Formula 1 season. This year marked a disheartening debut for Hamilton at the iconic Maranello team, as the seven-time champion found himself grappling with a car that failed to deliver.
The grim statistics tell a story of underachievement: not a single podium finish for Hamilton or his teammate Charles Leclerc throughout the entire season. Both drivers, renowned for their racing prowess, were unable to clinch a grand prix victory, leaving fans in disbelief and raising questions about the team’s future direction.
Ferrari’s struggles have been further highlighted by the stark fact that the team has not tasted victory in an F1 grand prix since their last triumph at the 2024 Mexican Grand Prix. This protracted drought has sparked outrage among die-hard fans who expect nothing less than excellence from the legendary Scuderia. The candid admission from the Ferrari boss is a stark reminder of the challenges facing one of the most storied teams in motorsport history.
As the team grapples with a season that many are labeling a 'museum of mistakes', the pressure is mounting on leadership to reassess their strategies and overhaul their approach. The automotive giant, steeped in history and prestige, is at a critical crossroads. Will they rise from the ashes, or will this season mark the beginning of a more prolonged struggle in the fast-paced world of Formula 1?
With the stakes higher than ever, fans and analysts alike are left to ponder: can Ferrari reclaim its former glory, or are they doomed to repeat the missteps of 2025? The answers lie ahead, as all eyes turn to the next season and the promise of redemption.








