Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari Dream Turns into Nightmare: SF-25 Exposed in Shocking ‘Crisis’ Report
Formula 1 superstar Lewis Hamilton’s much-anticipated move to Ferrari has hit a major roadblock, with reports emerging of a potential crisis within the Italian team. The latest creation from Ferrari, the SF-25, is reportedly struggling when faced with low fuel levels and slow corners, putting Hamilton’s performance in jeopardy.
Despite a victory in the China Sprint, Hamilton has failed to outshine his teammate Charles Leclerc in any Grand Prix so far. Recent races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia have seen Hamilton trailing Leclerc by over half a second in qualifying, raising concerns about the British driver’s adaptability to the new car.
Hamilton himself has expressed frustration, admitting to a “painful” season ahead and hinting at a lack of solutions to the challenges he is facing. The SF-25, which feels “alien” to Hamilton after his long tenure with Mercedes, has been revealed to have a critical flaw that is impeding his performance on the track.
Sources suggest that the Ferrari SF-25 struggles with minimal fuel and encounters difficulties in slow-speed sections of the circuit, particularly when searching for mechanical grip during qualifying sessions. Additionally, the car is said to be highly sensitive to changes in ride height, a factor that has already caused issues for Hamilton earlier in the season.
The rocky start for Hamilton at Ferrari has led to speculations about his future in Formula 1, with some suggesting that he might consider retirement if his struggles persist. However, Hamilton himself has reassured fans that he is not giving up and remains determined to overcome the challenges he is facing.
Currently sitting in 7th place in the Drivers’ Championship, Hamilton has a lot of ground to cover to catch up with his teammate Leclerc. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Hamilton and Ferrari to see if they can turn the tide and rise to the occasion.
The unfolding drama at Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton’s quest for redemption in the SF-25 promises to keep Formula 1 fans on the edge of their seats as the Miami Grand Prix approaches.