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Lewis Hamilton is reportedly far from content heading into this weekend’s Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at Imola, as the seven-time world champion finds himself under growing pressure both on and off the track.

Following a disappointing start to the 2025 Formula 1 season, Hamilton has openly expressed frustration with Mercedes’ performance. The team has struggled to close the gap to front-runners Red Bull and Ferrari, leaving Hamilton fighting for top-six finishes rather than podiums. Sources close to the paddock say the British driver is “visibly tense” and feeling the weight of expectations, especially with Imola marking a return to one of the more technical and unforgiving circuits on the calendar.

Hamilton, who is set to join Ferrari in 2026, now faces a challenging dynamic at Mercedes. While team boss Toto Wolff has publicly backed the veteran driver, tensions appear to be rising as Mercedes continues to wrestle with aerodynamic issues and inconsistent pace.

“I’m not here to settle for mediocrity,” Hamilton stated bluntly during Thursday’s press conference. “We know this car isn’t where it should be, and that’s frustrating—especially coming to a place like Imola, where precision is everything.”

The pressure is intensified by younger teammate George Russell’s steady performances, which have sometimes outshone Hamilton’s. While Hamilton’s legacy remains secure, fans and analysts alike are beginning to question whether his final seasons with Mercedes will be marked by redemption or decline.

With qualifying just days away, all eyes will be on Hamilton to see if he can harness the frustration and deliver a statement drive at Imola. One thing is certain: the mood is anything but calm in the Mercedes garage.

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