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Lewis Hamilton Leaves Martin Brundle Puzzled as F1 Expert Criticizes Ferrari Star
Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton left former driver and Sky Sports pundit Martin Brundle baffled with his latest actions, as controversy surrounded a Ferrari driver during the recent Grand Prix weekend.
During the buildup to the race, Hamilton’s comments and strategic moves on and off the track sparked debate, with Brundle expressing his confusion over the Mercedes driver’s decisions. Meanwhile, a Ferrari driver—believed to be either Charles Leclerc or Carlos Sainz came under scrutiny for their actions, prompting the veteran broadcaster to call them out.
Brundle, known for his sharp insights and candid analysis, did not hold back in his assessment. “I just don’t understand what Hamilton was thinking, he remarked during a live broadcast. “And then you have a Ferrari driver making choices that simply don’t add up in a race of this magnitude.”
Hamilton’s recent performances have been a major talking point in the paddock, especially after his blockbuster move to Ferrari for the 2025 season was confirmed. The British driver has been balancing his commitments with Mercedes while preparing for his highly anticipated transition. Some believe his recent actions reflect a shift in priorities, while others argue he remains fully committed to finishing strong with his current team.
Meanwhile, Ferrari’s driver—whether Leclerc or Sainz—came under fire for a controversial maneuver during the race weekend. Brundle criticized their decision-making, suggesting that it was not in the team’s best interest. “You can’t afford to make these kinds of mistakes at this level,” he added.
The tension in the F1 world is rising as teams and drivers position themselves for the rest of the season. With Hamilton’s future move looming and Ferrari’s internal dynamics under scrutiny, speculation continues about how these factors will impact the championship fight.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Hamilton, Brundle’s pointed criticisms, and whether Ferrari’s drivers can deliver under pressure.