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Lewis Hamilton’s Future at Ferrari in Question After Tough Hungarian GP

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Lewis Hamilton’s Future at Ferrari in Question After Tough Hungarian GP

Lewis Hamilton’s tumultuous start at Ferrari has led to renewed speculation about his future in Formula One, following a weekend of self-critical comments at the Hungarian Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion, who has yet to stand on the podium in his first 14 races with the Scuderia, is using the upcoming August break as a chance to regroup.

Hamilton’s season has been a roller-coaster of emotions, oscillating between moments of hope and deep frustration. After a disappointing qualifying session that saw him finish 12th, he described himself as “useless” and hinted that Ferrari might consider replacing him. Following the race, where he again finished 12th, Hamilton alluded to “a lot going on in the background” but offered no further details, expressing a desire to return with renewed focus after the break.

Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur and former Mercedes chief Toto Wolff weighed in on Hamilton’s comments, with Vasseur stating that the Briton was frustrated but not demotivated. Wolff noted that Hamilton has always been open about his feelings, often being his own harshest critic.

Despite his illustrious career, questions loom over Hamilton’s ability to secure an unprecedented eighth title with Ferrari. He has not won a race in over a year, has not started on pole for more than two races, and is enduring the longest podium drought of his career, with 16 consecutive races outside the top three. His recent finish in Hungary marked his lowest career result at a circuit where he has historically thrived, having secured eight victories and nine poles.

In contrast, teammate Charles Leclerc has had a more successful season, making five podium appearances and starting on pole during the latest race. Although Hamilton secured a sprint victory in Shanghai earlier this year, he has been out-qualified by Leclerc 10-4 and outperformed in races 11-2.

As Hamilton navigates these challenges, the rules will change next year, ushering in a new engine era. He has indicated that this season is about acclimating to Ferrari before mounting a serious title challenge in 2026. “Lewis has unfinished business in F1,” said Wolff, emphasizing the champion’s determination.

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However, former champions and F1 figures have expressed concern for Hamilton’s well-being. Damon Hill commented on social media about Hamilton’s downheartedness, suggesting a need for a reset, while former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone advised that Hamilton may benefit from a complete break from the sport.

As the August break approaches, Hamilton’s future at Ferrari remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the champion still has much to prove in the remaining races of the season.

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