Nico Rosberg’s Scathing Assessment of Lewis Hamilton’s Disastrous Ferrari Debut: “A Blot on His Career!”
In a shocking turn of events this Formula 1 season, Lewis Hamilton’s much-anticipated debut year with Ferrari has spiraled into a nightmare, leaving fans and experts alike in disbelief. The seven-time world champion has come up empty-handed, finishing the season with a jaw-dropping zero podiums, while his teammate Charles Leclerc basked in the glory of seven top-three finishes. This stark contrast has ignited fierce criticism, most notably from his former teammate and 2016 world champion, Nico Rosberg.
Rosberg has not held back, labeling Hamilton’s struggles in the SF-25 as a “blot on his career.” The ex-champion highlighted the British driver’s shocking inability to adapt to a radically different technical and team environment, stating, “The situation worsened week by week. It was evident how uncomfortable he was in the car. When have we ever seen Lewis spin during a normal lap in a practice session?” This bold assertion came after Hamilton’s disconcerting errors during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix’s FP3, a moment that Rosberg insists is unprecedented in Hamilton’s illustrious career.
Critics have been quick to point out that Hamilton’s lack of comfort with the Ferrari machinery has led to a series of blunders – a stark departure from the flawless performances he has been known for. “It’s been a terrible season for him, and it’s not a fitting way to end his career,” Rosberg declared. With Hamilton struggling to qualify for Q2 and making uncharacteristic mistakes, Rosberg emphasized, “It couldn’t possibly get worse; it’s a true nightmare. Personally, he will feel this much heavier than we can see from the outside.”
At nearly 41 years old, the clock is ticking for Hamilton, and Rosberg’s warning is clear: “We know he won’t get any faster; time is not on his side.” As Hamilton grapples with this tumultuous season, the question looms large: can the racing icon reclaim his former glory, or is this disappointing season a harbinger of a faltering legacy?
As the dust settles on what has been an explosive year in F1, all eyes will remain on Hamilton and Ferrari – can they turn this ship around, or will this season remain an indelible stain on Hamilton’s otherwise illustrious career? Fans and critics alike are left to wonder if the thrill of victory is still within reach for the racing legend.









