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Ferrari’s Crisis Deepens: Villeneuve Warns Hamilton and Leclerc Will Take Elkann’s Words to Heart!

David Castro by David Castro
November 14, 2025
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Ferrari’s Crisis Deepens: Villeneuve Warns Hamilton and Leclerc Will Take Elkann’s Words to Heart!

F1 Shake-Up: Jacques Villeneuve Calls Out Ferrari’s John Elkann Over Controversial Comments!

In a stunning display of discontent within the world of Formula 1, Jacques Villeneuve has stepped into the spotlight, fiercely criticizing the recent remarks made by Ferrari president John Elkann. Following the disastrous double retirement at the São Paulo Grand Prix, which saw the Scuderia plummet to fourth place in the Constructors’ Championship, Elkann’s controversial statement that Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc “need to talk less and focus more on driving” has ignited a firestorm of backlash from fans and analysts alike.

The fallout from Elkann’s comments has been swift and severe, with notable figures such as Jenson Button and Günther Steiner labeling the remarks as not only inappropriate but emblematic of poor leadership. Now, the 1997 World Champion Villeneuve has added his voice to the growing chorus of criticism, insisting that this is just the latest chapter in a long history of contentious relations between Ferrari and its star drivers.

Villeneuve pointedly remarked on the pattern of tension that has plagued the Scuderia, recalling past conflicts with legendary drivers like Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell, Fernando Alonso, and Sebastian Vettel. He argues that the team’s instinct to prioritize its own reputation over its drivers is a troubling trend. “This behavior is nothing new for Ferrari,” Villeneuve stated. “It seems that the team always comes first. The drivers have not made any negative comments; this was purely the president’s emotional reaction after a poor weekend in Brazil.”

The stakes are high, and Villeneuve warns of the potential repercussions that Elkann’s comments could have on the fragile dynamics within the Ferrari camp. With the team already reeling from several seasons without a championship and high hopes dashed this year, he cautions that when internal criticisms leak to the media, the situation can escalate rapidly, fuelled by social media and public scrutiny.

“It’s a slippery slope,” Villeneuve emphasized. “When these issues become public, they become messy and amplified. I hope this doesn’t escalate further because we all know how these stories have ended for many strong-willed drivers at Ferrari. It would be tragic to repeat the mistakes of the past.”

As for the immediate impact on Hamilton and Leclerc, Villeneuve is clear: “These drivers will take this to heart. They are not just machines; they are individuals with strong personalities. The energy and emotions in a team circulate both ways, and Elkann’s comments clearly reflect a tense atmosphere within Ferrari. The current environment is not healthy.”

Villeneuve’s insights expose a deeply-rooted issue at Ferrari—a team historically renowned for its passion and success, now grappling with internal strife and public relations blunders. As the F1 world watches closely, the question remains: will the Scuderia find a way to mend fences, or are we witnessing the unraveling of yet another promising partnership? The tension is palpable, and only time will reveal the true impact of these explosive developments in the world of Formula 1.

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