Lewis Hamilton Facing Crisis at Ferrari: Has the F1 Superstar Hit a Dead End?
The F1 world is abuzz with speculation as two Sky Sports F1 pundits weigh in on Lewis Hamilton’s struggles since joining Ferrari. The seven-time world champion’s move to the Italian team earlier this year has not yielded the expected results, with Hamilton currently languishing in sixth place in the drivers’ championship, trailing teammate Charles Leclerc by 23 points.
Despite high hopes pinned on Hamilton, the Brit has failed to shine at Ferrari, managing to outqualify Leclerc only twice and failing to secure any grand prix podiums, a stark contrast to Leclerc’s three podium finishes. A glimmer of hope emerged with a sprint race win in China and a strong performance in Imola, but Hamilton’s form has since plummeted, with lackluster showings in Monaco and Spain.
Critics point to Hamilton’s inability to find answers to his performance woes, with pundit Simon Lazenby remarking, “whichever way he looks, he cannot find answers.” Lead commentator David Croft expressed disappointment in Hamilton’s recent performances, highlighting the stark difference from his dominant display in China.
Speculation is rife about Hamilton’s future at Ferrari, with former F1 star Ralf Schumacher suggesting the possibility of an early retirement. However, Croft dismissed such rumors, emphasizing the mounting pressure on Hamilton to prove his worth to the team, especially as new regulations loom in 2026.
Ferrari’s gamble on Hamilton as a key driver to propel them to championship glory seems to be backfiring, with the team far from title contention in 2025. Hamilton’s quest for an eighth world title appears to be slipping further away, raising questions about his future at Ferrari and in F1 as a whole.
As the F1 community watches closely, the spotlight is firmly on Hamilton to turn his fortunes around and silence the critics who doubt his abilities to deliver under pressure.