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Ferrari Demands Immediate Action After Hamilton Voted Most Disappointing F1 Figure of 2025
The pressure on Lewis Hamilton has reached a boiling point, as his rocky start to life at Ferrari has prompted internal unrest — and now, calls for urgent action. Following a brutal fan poll result in which the seven-time world champion was voted the “most disappointing figure” of the 2025 Formula 1 season so far, sources within Ferrari are reportedly demanding an immediate review of his position within the team.
In a recent RacingNews365 fan poll, Hamilton topped the “negative surprises” category with 31.80% of the vote — the highest share among all listed options. Despite names being presented alphabetically to avoid bias, the result was clear: fans have been left underwhelmed by Hamilton’s performance since his high-profile switch from Mercedes to Ferrari.
The Scuderia had hoped Hamilton’s arrival would spark a new era of success, but results so far have painted a different picture. While he managed a sprint race win in China, the overall start to his Ferrari career has been lackluster. A particularly difficult triple-header — Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Japan — exposed growing concerns, with his showing in Jeddah raising eyebrows after finishing **31 seconds behind teammate Charles Leclerc**.
Post-race interviews revealed Hamilton’s frustration, as he admitted to being confused by his lack of pace and ongoing setup struggles with the SF-25.
Insiders now claim that Ferrari’s top brass, already under scrutiny for the team’s inconsistent form, are “deeply concerned” about Hamilton’s adaptation — and are demanding answers. While not an official dismissal, calls for “immediate action” reflect the growing unease within Maranello’s leadership, who had envisioned a far stronger campaign with Hamilton behind the wheel.
Meanwhile, fans also voiced disapproval of other figures in the poll, with Liam Lawson finishing second in the voting (19.34%) after a short-lived Red Bull stint, and Red Bull Racing itself third (16.61%), as internal tensions and controversial decisions continue to plague the reigning champions.
Ferrari’s technical struggles haven’t helped Hamilton’s cause. Leclerc has managed to outperform the Briton in most races so far, further exposing a disconnect between Hamilton’s driving style and the SF-25’s characteristics. Tactical missteps and reliability issues have also kept the team from mounting a consistent challenge to Red Bull and McLaren.
Still, Hamilton is no stranger to adversity. Known for his resilience and ability to mount comebacks, he will now be under immense pressure to respond in the next rounds of the championship. However, if performances don’t improve quickly, his long-term future at Ferrari once considered a dream move could be in serious jeopardy.
With Imola and Monaco on the horizon, the coming weeks could prove pivotal in deciding whether Hamilton’s Ferrari chapter will be a revival or a regret.