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Lewis Hamilton’s Unprecedented Struggle Unveiled: Montoya’s Astonishing Revelation Shocks Ferrari and Fans

David Castro by David Castro
April 2, 2025
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Lewis Hamilton Addresses Ferrari Challenges After Lagging in 2025 Australian GP Qualifying

Formula One F1 - Australian Grand Prix - Qualifying - Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Australia - March 15, 2025 Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton before practice REUTERS/Mark Peterson

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Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time World Champion, faced discomfort during the Chinese Grand Prix, as stated by former driver Juan Pablo Montoya. Montoya described Hamilton as visibly uneasy in his Ferrari, suggesting that the British driver lacked trust in the car’s performance. Despite this initial struggle, Montoya expressed optimism about Hamilton’s potential once he becomes accustomed to the new machinery, foreseeing a bright future for both driver and team.

Hamilton secured his first P1 finish in Ferrari colors by clinching pole position and victory in the Sprint at the Shanghai International Circuit. However, both Hamilton and his teammate Charles Leclerc faced disqualification due to technical infringements after finishing the main Grand Prix in fifth and sixth place.

Montoya analyzed footage of Hamilton and noted signs of understeer, indicating that the car’s handling was not optimal for the driver. He pointed out that Hamilton appeared hesitant and lacked confidence in the car’s ability to turn effectively, leading to a cautious driving style.

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Looking ahead, Montoya predicted that with time and adjustments, Hamilton and Ferrari would find success together. He emphasized the importance of Hamilton feeling comfortable in the car to unleash his full potential on the track. Montoya highlighted the team’s focus on improving the car’s performance to suit Hamilton’s driving style, drawing parallels to successful partnerships like Red Bull’s strategy with their drivers.

The upcoming Japanese Grand Prix poses a new challenge for Hamilton and Ferrari as they aim to fine-tune the car to match the driver’s preferences. Montoya’s insights shed light on the intricacies of driver-car dynamics in Formula 1 and the continuous pursuit of excellence in the sport.

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