Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton told “there’s no point”, urged to avoid error
Ferrari trying to avoid same mistake as 2024 in ♋bid to rejuvenate Lewis Hamilton's car

Ferrari’s new “idea” for car development has been described as they strive to a♔void repeating a big mis⛦take.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc have lagged beh🦹ind the McLarens, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and the Mercedes in a below-par season so far.
Even the Williams duo Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz sandwiched their Ferrari counterparts at the F1 Miamiℱ Grand Prix last weekend.
A year ago, Ferrari’s attempt at a ma💜jor upgrade in Spain backfired and left them chasing their tails.
“They made a 🐎mistake last year with the upgrade in Barcelona𝔍,” L’Equipe journalist Fred Ferret told the F1 Nation podcast.
“They were lost during the whole summer. Their championship was [over] the🧸re.
“The idea now is nꦍot to bring big updates until they find a solution to the tyre management over one lap.
“There is no point bringing something for a car which is quite good. Remember Charles Leclerc in Jeddah? At one point, he was the fastest on track, more than 😼McLar🦹en.
“The car is not bad. They don’t know yet how to m🦂anage🔴 it.”
Lewis Hamilton 'trying to assimilate' amid Ferrari issues
Hamilton’s relationship with Ferrari came under the microscope after tetchy radio communication duri﷽ng the Miami Grand Prix.
He later put it down to merely adrenaline but it🐲 shone a light o꧑n the difficulties at Ferrari.
Both Hamilton and Leclerc have been downbeat about the SF-25’s performance in the first six rounds of the 2025🌠 season.
Hamilton is also t♛rying to adapt to a new team, after the most high-profile driver switch in F1 history, since leaving Mercedes.
“Lecle🌃rc is well established in that team, but H𝔉amilton is trying to get grips with this Ferrari, as well as the team,” Laura Winter explained.
“He’s trying to assimilate to a new cultureꦐ and a new engine💃er.
“There are lots of little 1 percents t🍎hat Lewis is working on, before he gets to th🌳e point where he finds the maximum from the car.
𒅌“He’s still looking at engine brakingꦅ and changing the way he drives the car.
﷽“They have two unbelievably strong drivers🌠 but they’re on the back foot.”
Next w🅷eekend’s F1 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix sends Ferrari back to Italy where the Tifosi will be expectant.

James was a sports journalist at Sky S🍒ports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.