Lewis Hamilton ‘can’t blame the car’ in worrying Ferrari admission
A glum Lewis Hamilton says he does not feel🌠 any more comfortable in his Ferrari F1 car🧔.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton says he did not feel comfortable in his Ferrari F1 car for “one second” during the Saudi Arabian✱ Grand Prix.
The seven-time world champion’s early struggles at Ferrari continued as he could only manage seventh in Sunday’s race in Jeddah, while teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc claimed an impressive podium in third.
Hamilton raꩲn sixth early on after getting past Carlos Sainz’s Williams but was later overtaken ✅by the recovering McLaren of Lando Norris.
The 40-year-old Briton caught Kimi Antonelli in the closing stages but he couldn’t quite get close enough to launch an attack on his Merced🧸es replacement and ultimately finished where he qualified in P7.
Hamilton looked dejected as he spoke in the TV pen after the race, where he admitted he is still no𒆙t happy in Ferrari’s 2025 car.
Asked if there was a moment in the race he felt comfortabl📖e, Hamilton replied: “N🐈o. There wasn’t one second, no.
“Cl﷽early the car is capable of being P3. Charles did a great job today so I can’t blame the car.”
Pushed if he knows why he is struggling to get to grips w✤ith the SF-25, Hamilton simply replied: “No.”
More concern for Lewis Hamilton
Hamilton’s latest concerning comments come after🍨 he admitted he doesn’t feel like he is maki🐻ng progress in his Ferrari after qualifying.
Hamilton’s qualifying lap was 0.53ꦦ1 seconds slower than Leclerc, who ended up three places further up the grid.
Whe♛n asked what he needs to get to grips with the Ferrari, he replied: “A brain transplant.”
Aside from Hamilton’s pole position and win in the C🦩hina sprint race, Leclerc has held the clear upper hand at Ferrari.
"I was very happy with the race,” Leclerc said. “I think we maximised absolutely everything. I'm very happy with what we have done, now we just need to improve the car ꩵin order to be fighting fu💖rther.
"We need to keep pushing.♎ Hopefully upgrades are coming soon in order to improve the car."
Leclerc is fifth in the drivers’ staཧndings on 47 points, while Hamilton is seventh, having scored only 31 points.

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