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Discontent grows as Hamilton struggles to adapt and deliver at Maranello

Lewis Hamilton’s much-hyped move to Ferrari was expected to spark a new golden era for the legendary team but instead, it’s stirring frustration among fans. With Ferrari’s performance falling short in the 2024 season, a wave of criticism has emerged, and some Italian fans are now openly calling for Hamilton to be dropped.

The British driver received a hero’s welcome when he arrived in Italy, greeted by massive crowds and lavish celebrations. His debut was marked by style and spectacle wearing a Ferragamo suit and embraced by Ferrari’s loyal tifosi. However, the excitement has quickly turned into concern.

Hamilton is facing challenges fitting into Ferrari’s deeply rooted culture an environment that prioritizes tradition and team values over individual stardom. At Mercedes, Hamilton had room to shape the team’s direction, becoming its central figure. At Ferrari, however, the ethos is clear: no one is above the team.

This cultural shift, coupled with disappointing early results, has intensified scrutiny. Italian media outlets and fans have not held back, with some demanding a shake-up if the team’s fortunes don’t improve. The tifosi, known for their passion and high expectations, are growing restless.

Meanwhile, rivals like McLaren are thriving celebrating a constructors’ title while Max Verstappen continues his dominance with a fourth consecutive world title. In contrast, Ferrari’s struggles are more glaring, especially with a seven-time world champion in their ranks.

Now, Hamilton faces one of the biggest tests of his career: winning over Ferrari’s fiercely loyal fanbase and proving he can thrive within their unique structure. With pressure mounting and patience wearing thin, the message from Italian fans is clear results must come soon, or changes will be demanded.

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