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Two-time Formula 1 world champion Fernando Alonso has offered a stinging critique of Lewis Hamilton’s difficult start to life at Ferrari, delivering a harsh assessment of his rival’s underwhelming performance since switching teams. Hamilton, who made the high-profile move from Mercedes to the iconic Italian team over the winter, has found the transition far from smooth, with his results falling well short of expectations in the opening phase of the 2025 season.

Hamilton’s decision to leave Mercedes, where he won six of his seven world titles, was seen by many as a bold attempt to revive his fortunes after several disappointing years with the Silver Arrows. At the time, the move was hailed as a potentially career-defining step — one that could see the 40-year-old reignite his championship ambitions with a fresh challenge at Ferrari. However, that narrative has yet to materialize, as Hamilton has struggled to adapt to his new environment and has failed to make a significant impact on the track.

Ten races into the current Formula 1 season, Hamilton is yet to score a single podium finish. While his teammate has managed to secure respectable results, Hamilton’s performances have left fans and pundits questioning whether the move was the right decision. The seven-time champion has found himself battling in the midfield more often than fighting at the front, raising doubts about both his competitiveness and Ferrari’s ability to deliver a race-winning car.

Fernando Alonso, never one to shy away from expressing his opinion, was candid in his assessment of Hamilton’s Ferrari stint so far. The Aston Martin driver, who has a long and complex history with Hamilton dating back to their time as teammates at McLaren in 2007, didn’t hold back. His remarks suggest that he believes Hamilton may have underestimated the challenge of adapting to a new team and that the struggles are, at least in part, self-inflicted.

Alonso’s comments reflect a broader sentiment within the F1 paddock — that Hamilton’s move to Ferrari, while dramatic and headline-grabbing, has not produced the performance boost many anticipated. Christian Horner, Red Bull team principal, has also weighed in recently, implying that Hamilton’s only path back to title contention might involve Ferrari undergoing significant internal change, or perhaps even an exit from the team altogether.

As the season progresses, the pressure on Hamilton continues to mount. Fans are eager to see whether he can turn things around or whether his Ferrari chapter will become another cautionary tale of a legendary driver staying in the sport a little too long.

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