Lewis Hamilton Facing Criticism Amidst Ferrari Struggles
The Formula 1 world has been abuzz with speculations and criticisms surrounding Lewis Hamilton’s rocky start at Ferrari. Despite his recent victory at the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race, Hamilton is finding it challenging to adapt to his new team.
In a recent interview, Hamilton expressed his disregard for critics questioning his abilities, emphasizing that he focuses on the work he does with his team rather than outside opinions. The seven-time world champion admitted that transitioning to Ferrari has been difficult, likening it to his early days at Mercedes back in 2013.
Hamilton’s struggles were further highlighted by radio conflicts with his race engineer, inability to match his teammate Charles Leclerc’s pace, and a disqualification in Shanghai, raising doubts about his future in F1.
As the F1 circus moves to Florida for the Miami Grand Prix, Hamilton remains cautious about Ferrari’s chances for improvement, citing the lack of upgrades for the weekend. Despite ongoing efforts to optimize the car, Hamilton remains uncertain about what to expect in Miami.
Fans and critics alike are concerned as Hamilton hinted that it might take months to fully adjust to the Ferrari, echoing his previous challenges when joining Mercedes. The British driver acknowledged the hurdles of working with a new team and setting up the car to suit his driving style, hinting at a potentially prolonged period of adaptation.
With uncertainties looming over Hamilton’s performance and Ferrari’s prospects, all eyes are on the Miami Grand Prix to see if the seven-time champion can overcome his struggles and prove his critics wrong.