Lewis Hamilton expressed his frustration after facing more setbacks during the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, highlighting the challenging partnership between him and Ferrari. Despite Ferrari’s historical success in Formula 1, their recent performance has been lackluster, with their last championship victory dating back to 2008. Hamilton, now 40 years old, had hoped for more success with Ferrari, especially after their close competition with McLaren in the previous season.
Although Hamilton secured his first win early in the season, subsequent races have been disappointing, with him failing to reach the podium. His recent race in Brazil ended in disappointment as he collided with Franco Colapinto’s Alpine, resulting in a premature retirement due to significant damage to his car. The overall performance of Ferrari took a hit as Charles Leclerc also failed to finish the race, causing them to slip in the constructors’ standings.
Hamilton acknowledged the challenging times and expressed his determination to stay positive despite the ongoing struggles. As he looks ahead to the upcoming season with new cars and engines, Hamilton remains optimistic about the future, emphasizing the team’s resilience and potential for positive outcomes.
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With time ticking away, Hamilton, now approaching 41, remains hopeful of clinching his eighth F1 title, refusing to give up despite the challenges. He believes that overcoming the current hardships will lead to future success, instilling a sense of optimism within the team as they prepare for the upcoming season.
