Hamilton's Resilience Shines Amid Ferrari's Struggles: Navigating Setbacks and Forging Ahead
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Lewis Hamilton has had a tumultuous few days, marked by a deeply disappointing performance at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where he described the weekend as horrendous. According to Formula 1, Hamilton struggled throughout, qualifying last for the first time in his career and finishing tenth on the road, later promoted to eighth after McLaren's disqualification. He admitted to feeling terrible and called 2025 his worst season ever, a sentiment echoed by Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur, who told Sky Sports F1 that Hamilton's frustration is understandable but urged calm, noting that the team remains committed to improvement.
Hamilton's struggles have sparked public support, with former champion Jenson Button defending him on Sky Sports F1, saying Hamilton has carried himself well despite the tough season and that setbacks like Las Vegas are part of the sport. Button believes Hamilton will bounce back, highlighting his resilience.
In the midst of the on-track turmoil, Hamilton addressed recent comments from Ferrari chairman John Elkann, who suggested drivers should talk less and focus on driving. Motorsport Week and RacingNews365 report that Hamilton denied his social media post after the Brazil Grand Prix was a reaction to Elkann's remarks, stating he hadn't even seen the comments until after he posted and that he and Elkann speak regularly, maintaining a positive relationship. Hamilton emphasized his commitment to the team and the factory, saying every challenge is an opportunity to grow.
Hamilton also made a public appearance at the opening of Fanatics' new store in Las Vegas, where he was featured as a Ferrari driver and athlete partner, according to Black Book Motorsport. This appearance underscores his ongoing business activities and brand partnerships.
Looking ahead, Hamilton remains focused on the final races of the season, with the Qatar and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix next. Ferrari's official site quotes him saying the team is together and committed to finishing strong, despite the steep hill they face. Hamilton's recent comments and actions suggest a man under pressure but determined to turn things around, both for himself and the team.
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