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Lewis Hamilton slams Qatar GP as a strategic disaster: “One of the worst grands prix ever!”

David Castro by David Castro
December 2, 2025
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Lewis Hamilton slams Qatar GP as a strategic disaster: “One of the worst grands prix ever!”
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Lewis Hamilton Slams Qatar Grand Prix: “One of the Worst Grands Prix Ever!”

The Qatar Grand Prix has ignited a firestorm of criticism, with racing superstar Lewis Hamilton leading the charge against what he deems one of the most strategically flawed races in recent memory. The controversial 25-lap tyre limit, imposed at the Losail International Circuit, has left competitors and fans alike scratching their heads, questioning the integrity and excitement of the event.

The chaos began on lap 7 when a safety car was deployed following a dramatic collision between Alpine’s Pierre Gasly and Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg. This pivotal moment turned the race into an exercise in monotony, with all but two drivers adopting the same pit strategy. “Honestly, it was a pretty pointless race,” lamented Liam Lawson, the Racing Bulls driver who found himself trapped in a frustrating gridlock despite having strong pace. “We boxed on lap 7, and I realized everyone was just going to do the exact same strategy from there. It’s just nothing you can do.”

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Hamilton, who finished a disappointing 12th, echoed Lawson’s sentiments, arguing vehemently that the lack of strategic flexibility rendered the race a dull affair. “I can’t remember another, I’m sure there have been other bad races here, but this is definitely one of the worst grands prix in that respect,” he stated, pinpointing the race’s inability to allow overtaking as a significant flaw. “Everyone’s just stopping at the same time, and there’s no flexibility. And then on top of that, you can’t overtake. It’s a phenomenal track to drive, and it’s very, very fast; it’s just, unfortunately, like Monaco.”

As the dust settles on this controversial race, the focus now shifts to the upcoming season finale in Abu Dhabi, where the drivers’ championship will be decided in what many hope will be a more thrilling showdown. With tensions high and expectations even higher, fans and drivers alike are left hoping for a more dynamic and engaging spectacle than what unfolded in Qatar.

In a sport that thrives on competition, unpredictability, and strategy, the Qatar Grand Prix has raised critical questions about the rules governing the race. Will the FIA take heed of these concerns and adapt its regulations for a more exhilarating experience? Only time will tell as the racing world holds its breath for the finale.

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