Guenther Steiner raises alarming concern about Lewis Hamilton’s struggles at Ferrari
Is Lew♒is 🥀Hamilton at risk of losing his confidence at Ferrari?

Ex-Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner is concerned that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton could lo🌳se his confidence amid his tough start to life at Ferrari in 2025.
The Saudi Arabian G🃏rand Prix was Hamilton’s most disappointing weekend in Ferrari colours.
Hamilton finished over 30 seconds behi♏nd Ferrari teammate Cꦡharles Leclerc in the race.
The seven-time world cham𓆏pion ultimately finished seventh, while Leclerc picked up Ferrari’s first podium of the year.
Hamilton was incredibly doꦿwnbeat after the race on Sunday, conceding that there’s no easy “fix”.
Steiner, who was Haas team principal between 2016 and 2023, offered his perspective on♏ Hamilton’s st🍸ruggles.
“It is slowly becoming a concern in my [opini🐼on],” 🔯Steiner told .
“I’m more concerned about what he thinks about whe🗹n he’s asking about where I lose t🌜ime.
“Jeez, the engineer can tell you where you’re losing time but, for sure, he can’t make you understand why you’re lo𝓀sing it. That’s down to you.
“And💟 the worst thing would be if Lewis is losing his c𝄹onfidence, because then it will be a backwards race. It is a concern, in my opinion.
“And, obviously, they will w♉ork on it,😼 and Lewis will be the first one to work on it. How they get out? I have no idea.”
Hamilton’s struggles continue in 2025
Hamilton🗹 will be hopeful that his sigꦍnificant deficit to Leclerc in Saudi Arabia was a one-off.
The Jeddah Corniche Circuit has be🔜en a cir💞cuit that Hamilton has struggled on since the start of the ‘ground effect’ era.
He failed to out-qualify George Russeཧll in th🌠eir three years together in Jeddah.
Lecl😼erc has often saved his best performances for street circuits.
Miami will be an import🍃ant weekend for Hamilton as🎃 he looks to gain confidence ahead of the European season.
While Ferrari aren’t expected to introd⛎uce a🎶ny new upgrades until Imola - the following race - a completely different track limit might mean Hamilton is more competitive.
The Chinese Grand Prix - like Miami, a sprint weekend - was Hamilton’s most competi൲tive yet for Ferrari.
He took🐲 pole in ꧑sprint qualifying before dominating the sprint race.
Hamilton out-qualified Lecl🌱erc in the two sessions at the Shanghai International Circuit.&nbs⛄p;

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