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 media by briefly li𒉰king - then unliking - a post critici🍰sing Ferrari’s 2025 F1 campaign.
Hamilton’s first nine races as a Ferrari driver have been a dis�♔�appointment.
The seven-time♋ world champion’s switch 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 challeng🗹e for race wins and the title in 2025.
Hamilton hasn’t finished on the podium for Ferrari so far this year, with a sprin🥂t race as his standout result.
The 40-year-o💦ld’s season has been m🅰arred by a lack of pace, frequent frustration over team 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 replaced, has spoken openly about the difficulties of adapting to a new team, so🌃mething that F1’s most successful driver is still navigating.
Hamilton’s Instagram ‘like’
In the leaܫd-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 wa🍌tching Lewis Hamilton’s transition to Ferrari unfold this season.
“While the hope for his historic 8th World Ch♕ampionship remains alive, the reality is increasingly difficult to ignore. The partnership, though iconic on paper, has so far fail🌼ed to deliver on track.
“Ferrari’s current car package lacks the consistency and pace Lewis needs. Beyond technical issues, there appears to be a growing disconnect — from strateg🃏y 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 domi🥂nated 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 a slide back into the midfield, most notably finishing P8 — far from where a seven-time world champion𝄹 belongs.
“As fans, we still believe in his ability to make h൲istory. But this season proves: legacy alone doesn’t win races — performance 🃏and synergy do.”
Hamilton has since ‘unliked’ the post.
Hamilton willꩲ be hopeful that this weekend marks a significant turnaround.
He’s won the Canadian GP on seven occasions, taking his first F1 win back in 2007 for McLaren at the Cirꦓcuit Gilles Villeneuve.
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