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Lewis Hamilton Faces Late Setback Amid Ferrari Troubles Ahead of Spanish Grand Prix

 

Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton encountered a late setback during the Spanish Grand Prix weekend, raising concerns about Ferrari’s competitiveness in Barcelona. The British driver, who recently joined Ferrari for the 2025 season, started the weekend with promise but soon found himself dealing with performance issues that hampered his progress.

 

Hamilton showed encouraging pace during the first free practice session (FP1) on Friday morning, appearing to adapt well to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. His initial pace had sparked optimism that Ferrari could be in contention during the Spanish round of the championship. However, any early hopes were soon dashed as Friday afternoon’s second free practice session (FP2) painted a very different picture.

 

During FP2, Hamilton fell significantly behind his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc, who seemed far more comfortable behind the wheel. The gap between the two drivers became a growing concern for the team and fans alike, especially given the high expectations surrounding Hamilton’s move to the Italian outfit. His struggles with pace and car balance continued into Saturday’s final practice session (FP3), highlighting what appears to be a deeper issue with car setup or overall compatibility with the track conditions.

 

To make matters worse, Hamilton experienced a late drama that added further complications to his weekend preparations. While the specific nature of the issue has yet to be fully disclosed, it reportedly involved technical difficulties with his Ferrari. The timing of the problem—so close to the qualifying session—could not have been worse, disrupting Hamilton’s ability to fine-tune the car and potentially compromising his grid position for the race.

 

Ferrari, who have shown moments of brilliance this season, now face a critical challenge in ensuring both cars are operating at peak performance. With Leclerc managing to find more speed and consistency, Hamilton and the team will be eager to identify and address the root of his issues before lights out on Sunday.

 

This unexpected dip in form for Hamilton, combined with a possible technical setback, places Ferrari on the back foot heading into the main event. The Spanish Grand Prix, a circuit known for its demand on car aerodynamics and driver skill, will now test the limits of Hamilton’s resilience and Ferrari’s ability to respond under pressure. All eyes will be on whether the legendary driver can recover and mount a challenge, or if this weekend will be another chapter in his challenging debut season with Ferrari.

 

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