Lewis Hamilton lost for words after another disappointing display at Saudi Arabia GP
- Team Principal Frederic Vasseur stated that Hamilton faced challenges adjusting to the car setup and hinted at issues with the performance being inconsistent.
- Martin Brundle expressed skepticism about Hamilton's struggles solely being due to adaptation, suggesting that other factors may be contributing to his performance issues.
- Hamilton admitted to feeling uncomfortable in the car, despite acknowledging its potential for better performance.
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Ferrari boss blasts 'bull***' Hamilton claim as star predicts 'painful' year
FERRARI boss Fred Vasseur blasted the “f***ing bull****” claims that Lewis Hamilton’s form has fallen off a cliff. Seven-time world champion Hamilton had another weekend to forget at the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix after his slow start to the season continued with a seventh-place finish. RexLewis Hamilton had another weekend to forgot in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix[/caption] RexHamilton finished 30 seconds behind team-mate Charles Leclerc[/caption]…
Hamilton unhappy, suffers another embarrassing setback in Saudi Arabia
Lewis Hamilton finished only 7th in the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion did not feel well in the race, and Ferrari team boss Frederic Vasseur could not provide encouraging news about the 40-year-old driver.
Martin Brundle 'doesn't buy' excuses from Lewis Hamilton as veteran's woes go on at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Martin Brundle 'doesn't buy' excuses from Lewis Hamilton as veteran's woes go on at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - Martin Brundle has delivered a scathing assessment of Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari struggles, saying he "doesn't buy" the seven-time world champion's explanation that he doesn't understand his new car
Martin Brundle responds to excuses for Lewis Hamilton struggles - 'I don't buy that' - The Mirror
Lewis Hamilton was despondent after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as he continues to struggle to adapt to Ferrari machinery, but Martin Brundle isn't on board with one theory


Lewis Hamilton lost for words after another disappointing display at Saudi Arabia GP
Hamilton has not finished higher than fifth in a 2025 grand prix and came home in seventh in Jeddah
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