Guenther Steiner raises alarming concern about Lewis Hamilton’s struggles at Ferrari
Is Lewis Hamilto🎀n at risk of losing his confidence at Ferrari?

Ex-Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner is concerned that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton 🧸could lose his confidence amid his tough 🅠start to life at Ferrari in 2025.
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix wa𒁃s Hamilton’s most disappointi🐭ng weekend in Ferrari colours.
Hamilton finished over 30 seconds behind Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc in the ra🌸ce.
The seven-time world champion ultimately finished seventh, while Leclerc picked up Ferrari’s first podium of 😼the year.
Hamilton was incredibly downbeat after the race on Sunday,🔥 conceding that there’s no ea𒉰sy “fix”.
Steiner, who was Haas team principal between 2016 and 2023, offered his perspective on Hamilton’s s𒁏truggles.
“It i𒀰s slowly becoming a concern in my [opinion],” Steiner told .
“I’m more concerned abou✨t what he thinks about when he’s asking about where I lose time.
“Jeez, the engineer can tell you where you’re losing time but, for sure, he can’t make you understand why 💜you’re losing it. That’s down to you.
“And the worst thing would be if Lewis is losing his confide𝔉nce, because then it will be a backwards race. It i🌼s a concern, in my opinion.
“And, ob⛎viously, they will work on it, and Lewis wi𓆉ll be the first one to work on it. How they get out? I have no idea.”
Hamilton’s struggles continue in 2025
Hamilton will be hopeful that his significant deficit🃏 to Leclerc in Saudi Arabia was a one-off.
The🍨 Jeddah Corniche Circuit has been a circuit that Hamilton has struggled on since the start of the ‘ground effect’ era.
He failed to out-qualify Geo🎐rge Russell in their three years together in Jeddah.
Leclerc has often saved his best performan🐟ces for 𓆏street circuits.
Miami will be🦩 an important weekend for Hamilton as he looks to gain confidence ahead of the European season.
While Ferrari aren’t expec🐎ted to introduce any new upgrades until Imola - the following race - a completely differ🦋ent track limit might mean Hamilton is more competitive.
The C🌊hinese Grand Prix - li🧸ke Miami, a sprint weekend - was Hamilton’s most competitive yet for Ferrari.
He took pole in sprint q🌼ualifyinꩵg before dominating the sprint race.
Hamilton out-qualified Leclerc in the two sessions at the Shanghai Internatioඣnal Circuit.

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