Lewis Hamilton causes stir on social media with quickly removed Ferrari ‘like’
Lewis Hamilton has been busy on social media...

Lewis Hamilton caused a stir on social 𝓀media by briefly liking - then unliking - a post criticising Ferrari’s 2025 F1 campaign.
🍸Hamilton’s first nine races as a Ferrari driver have beenไ a disappointment.
The seven-timඣe world champion’s s🍨witch from Mercedes to Ferrari led to a wave of pre-season hype.
Ferrari ended last year as the second-fastest team, finishing just behind McLaren in the F1 constructors’ championship.
As a result, many fans expected Hamilton and Ferrari to challen♑ge for race wins and the title in 2025.
Hamilto🍎n hasn’t finished on the po♕dium for Ferrari so far this year, with a sprint race as his standout result.
The 40-year-old’s season has been marred by a🔥 lack of pace, frequent frustration over t🐈eam radio and a seemingly poor working relationship with Riccardo Adami.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz, who Hamilton replace🀅d, has spoken openly about the difficulties of ada🌄pting to a new team, something that F1’s most successful driver is still navigating.
Hamilton’s Instagram ‘like’
In the lead-up to this weekend’s⛦ Canadian Grand Prix, Hamilton appeared to ‘like’ a post on Instagram, mostly aimed at Ferrari.

The post wrote: “There’s a deep sense of disappointment watching Lew𝄹is Hamilton’s transition to Ferrari unfold this season.
“While the hope for his historic 8th World Championship remains alive, the reality is increasingly difficult to ignore. The partnership, though iconic on paper, has so 🌠far failed to deliver on track.
“Ferrari’s current cꦉar package lacks the consistency and pace Lewis needs. Beyond technical issues, there appears to be a growing disconnect — from strategy calls to team communication. It’s also clear that cultural differences may be playing a role; Lewis, a seasoned British driver, now operates in an environment dominated by Italian structure and style — and that adaptation hasn’t been smooth.
“So far, his only podium came in a sprint race. Since then, it’s been a𝓡 slide back into the midfield, most notably finishing P8 — far from where a seven-time world champion belongs.
“As fans, we still bel💜ieve in his ability to make history. But this season proves: legacy alone doesn’t win races — performance and syne🔯rgy do.”
Hamilton has since ‘unliked’ the post.
Hamilton will be hopeful that this weekend marks a sig✃nificaꦫnt turnaround.
He’s won the Canadian GജP on seven occasions, 𝔉taking his first F1 win back in 2007 for McLaren at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
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