Breaking: Hamilton’s Ferrari Gamble Under Fire After….read more

Hamilton’s Ferrari Gamble Under Fire After….read more
Lewis Hamilton’s transition to Ferrari has taken a bleak turn, according to his former Mercedes teammate and 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg, who described the situation as “very dark.” The comments come after a disappointing performance at the Spanish Grand Prix, where Hamilton’s struggles with the Italian team were again laid bare.
Hamilton, who joined Ferrari at the start of the 2025 season in what was seen as a landmark move in Formula 1, has yet to find consistent form with his new team. Despite high expectations and the buzz surrounding his switch from Mercedes, the seven-time world champion is enduring a challenging start to his Ferrari career. He is currently sixth in the drivers’ standings, trailing his teammate Charles Leclerc by 23 points—a gap that reflects the difference in performance between the two drivers so far this season.
The Spanish Grand Prix served as a fresh reminder of Hamilton’s ongoing troubles. During the closing stages of the race, he was overtaken by Nico Hulkenberg in a Sauber—a team not considered a frontrunner. This late-race pass highlighted Hamilton’s lack of pace and competitive edge, and he ultimately crossed the finish line in sixth position. Meanwhile, Leclerc delivered a far stronger showing, managing to climb onto the podium and secure valuable points for the team.
Rosberg, who shared a fierce rivalry with Hamilton during their years as teammates at Mercedes, did not hold back in his analysis. He characterized the scenario Hamilton finds himself in as troubling and far from what many had anticipated when the Briton signed with Ferrari. What was once considered a potentially fairy-tale partnership between one of the sport’s greatest drivers and its most iconic team now appears to be faltering under the weight of poor results and rising pressure.
The disappointment in Hamilton’s performance has sparked wider concern, with speculation mounting about internal tensions and a growing sense of frustration. Headlines following the Spanish GP have suggested that the much-publicized Ferrari-Hamilton “love affair” is already showing signs of strain, with reports even mentioning Hamilton issuing an apology to Sky Sports’ Rachel Brookes amid the fallout.
While there’s still a long season ahead, the current trajectory for Hamilton and Ferrari has raised eyebrows throughout the paddock. For a driver of Hamilton’s caliber, accustomed to battling for victories and titles, settling for midfield finishes is undoubtedly a difficult pill to swallow. The team now faces mounting pressure to turn things around quickly, or risk seeing their high-profile signing turn into a costly misstep.