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More Nightmare for Lewis as FIA Discuss Possible Penalty for Star Driver
Just days after a controversial penalty rocked the paddock, Lewis Hamilton is once again under the spotlight — and not for the reasons fans would hope. The FIA has confirmed it is currently reviewing new footage and telemetry data that could lead to yet another penalty for the Mercedes star, deepening what has already been a nightmare start to his 2025 campaign.
The latest issue stems from an incident during the [insert Grand Prix name] Grand Prix, where Hamilton was seen making a bold move into Turn [insert number], squeezing out [insert rival driver name] in what some have called “aggressive but fair” racing. However, FIA officials are now taking a closer look after rival teams reportedly submitted onboard footage and requested a full investigation.
According to FIA Race Director [insert name], “We have received new evidence that warrants further examination. While no decision has been made yet, we are treating this matter with the seriousness it deserves.”
The possibility of a second penalty in as many races has sent shockwaves through the F1 community. Hamilton’s supporters have voiced frustration, claiming the British driver is being unfairly targeted, while others argue that consistent enforcement of the rules is necessary — no matter the driver’s status.
Fans have taken to social media to defend the seven-time world champion, with hashtags like #JusticeForLewis and #LetThemRace trending globally. “First they penalize him for racing, now this?” one fan wrote on X. “It’s like they’re trying to stop him by any means necessary.”
Hamilton, who has remained relatively quiet publicly, was seen leaving the paddock without addressing the media, fueling speculation that he is growing increasingly frustrated behind the scenes.
If the FIA does hand down another penalty, it could have significant implications for the championship standings, where Hamilton is already playing catch-up to rivals from Red Bull and Ferrari.
As the sport braces for the FIA’s next move, one thing is clear: the pressure is mounting, and Lewis Hamilton’s 2025 season just got even more complicated.