
The difficult start of Lewis Hamilton in Ferrari has qualified for the 12th World Championship for the 12th World Championship. On the other hand, his teammate Charles Leclerc stunned the enclosure by providing the position of the pole.
Despite boasting a remarkable record on Hungary with eight wins and nine positions at the pole, Hamilton was visibly depressed After Saturday’s session. The British fell only 15 thousandths of the second, when it proceeded further in the qualification, a margin that only contributed to its disappointment.
On the team radio, the emotional Hamilton did not stay and said, “I’m every time. I’m unnecessary, absolutely unnecessary.” When he talked to Sky Sports, he added: “The team has no problem. You saw the car is at the pole. So we probably have to change the driver.”
Since his High-Profil Move to Ferrari At the beginning of this year, Hamilton still has to claim a single stage. Meanwhile, Leclerc consistently overcame him and has so far raised the top three of the top three in 13 races this season.
Hamilton was also self -blooded when he spoke to F1 TV, acknowledged, “I rode terribly. That’s what it is.”
“There will be some tears at some point,” Hamilton admitted. “The last God knows how many seasons have been difficult in their own way. This was definitely the most intense, I would say just from a working perspective.”
He also opened up on the difficulty of adapting to life in Maranell. “Integration into a new culture and a new team … It’s not smooth in all areas and it was a real battle.”
When Ferrari celebrates the Leclerc field, Hamilton will be left to think about another failure in the season that continues to test the legendary patience of the driver and determination.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
August 2, 2025