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Lewis Hamilton’s week has been one of the most turbulent of his storied Formula One career, with headlines from Brazil echoing far beyond the paddock. At the Sao Paulo Grand Prix this past weekend, Hamilton’s first Ferrari season hit a dramatic low. He retired early after contact caused irreparable damage to his car in a chaotic opening lap, leaving Ferrari with a devastating double DNF alongside Charles Leclerc. Hamilton openly admitted to feeling “terrible for the team,” describing it as “a weekend to forget,” and expressing sorrow over a season now stretching to 21 races without a podium. This disastrous result has deepened Ferrari’s slump and allowed Mercedes and Red Bull to pull ahead in the constructors’ standings, ramping up pressure with just three races remaining, as highlighted by Formula1.com and Sky Sports.
In the aftermath, Ferrari chairman John Elkann shocked the racing world with a rare, pointed rebuke aimed squarely at his drivers. Elkann praised the improvements from Ferrari’s mechanics and engineers but said bluntly that the drivers “need to focus on driving and talk less,” remarks widely interpreted as targeting Hamilton. Italian media promptly amplified the criticism, with Corriere della Sera noting a sense of disillusionment and tension between Hamilton and the Ferrari hierarchy, despite his multi-year contract. Team boss Fred Vasseur publicly criticized Hamilton’s two collisions during the Brazil race, calling the weekend’s performance “a disgrace.” It’s been widely covered by outlets such as GrandPrix.com and RaceFans.net.
Hamilton, however, wasted no time responding. On social media, he doubled down with the message: “I back my team. I back myself. I will not give up. Not now, not then, not ever.” This rallying cry has been picked up by Sky Sports and other major platforms, with fans and pundits scrutinizing the resilience of the seven-time world champion under unprecedented pressure from both inside and outside Ferrari.
Meanwhile, Hamilton’s off-track activities continue to draw interest. According to AOL, he revealed to reporters that he’s sold his famed car collection to focus on art, though he admitted he’d still love to own a Ferrari F40. He remains a subject of fascination, especially as his reportedly landmark Hollywood project with Brad Pitt hit new major milestones last weekend, according to Athlon Sports.
Lastly, on the eve of the Brazilian GP, Hamilton’s cryptic one-word social media post went viral, fanning speculation and fueling debates on X about his mindset heading into a season now described as a “nightmare” in the Italian press.
This past week has not only tested Hamilton’s skill and character but is quickly shaping his Ferrari legacy, with headlines suggesting the “honeymoon” is over. Whether his conviction that “hardships will lead to something extraordinary” becomes reality or marks the beginning of a fraught chapter will be a major storyline as the season closes.
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