Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton
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Despite a sprint victory at the Chinese Grand Prix, Hamilton most often struggled to match team-mate Charles Leclerc and failed to record a single podium finish in his maiden campaign at Ferrari. By the end of the year, the seven-time world champion was visibly distraught and perplexed by his inability to wring the most out of a tricky SF-25.
Max Verstappen feels sympathy for former title rival Lewis Hamilton, who endured a harrowing first season at Ferrari. But, while Verstappen admits that “it hasn’t been a good season” for Hamilton, prompting some to question whether he would return for F1 2026,
Max Verstappen has confessed that Lewis Hamilton’s struggles with Ferrari ‘pain him’, but that he doesn’t expect the seven-time world champion to walk away from the sport before the end of his contract.
Max Verstappen has cruised to another dominant F1 season, but even he admits there’s something unsettling about watching Lewis Hamilton’s struggles at Ferrari. The Red Bull star says it “hurts his heart” to see his former rival battling in the midfield instead of fighting for wins.
IndyCar driver Marcus Armstrong has shared how Lewis Hamilton's physiotherapist and trainer, Angela Cullen, helped him in his racing career during her two-year sabbatical from F1.
He has been a dominant force in racing for years, but his move to Ferrari in 2025 resulted in no wins and no podiums.
The 2025 Formula 1 season came to an end last weekend. Lando Norris of McLaren took home the season championship. The 26-year-old driver took home the season title, as Max Verstappen wins Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in the final race of the season. It's the first title for Norris in his seventh full ...
Meyer Shank Racing star Marcus Armstrong recently came out on a podcast and reflected on his Formula ladder series and eventually making it to IndyCar.
Lewis Hamilton has been warned that Ferrari could look to Christian Horner for help if they repeat their 2025 woes next season. Three-time Formula One race winner Johnny Herbert told talkSPORT
Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur has fronted up to what went wrong for the Italian in F1 2025. But it cannot afford to repeat this in 2026