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Unless Lewis Hamilton can have a miraculous comeback on raceday in the Qatar Grand Prix, he will leave Lusail with zero points accumulated over the weekend. A d
Lewis Hamilton’s end-of-season F1 nightmare continued on Saturday night as he only qualified 18th for the Qatar Grand Prix. After being eliminated in Q1 at the last race in Las Vegas, qualifying dead-last,
LEWIS HAMILTON has revealed Alpine ace Pierre Gasly left him gobsmacked after strolling over post-sprint to tell him just how awful Ferrari’s car looked in Qatar. Ferrari’s weekend got off to a
Ferrari made tweaks to Hamilton's Ferrari after he was unable to move forward in the 19-lap sprint earlier on Saturday, but it wasn't turned into a performance. When asked to share a message to his fans by F1TV, Hamilton found himself at a loss for words.
While Hamilton had returned to the pace of teammate Charles Leclerc after the summer break, recent rounds have been testing. It prompted him to call 2025 his “worst season ever” when speaking with Sky F1 in Vegas. He went on to row back on his comment that he was “not looking forward” to F1 2026.
The seven-time champion is enduring the hardest season of his career — and insiders say his communication has shifted. Lewis Hamilton’s first campaign with Ferrari has unravelled into the most difficult season he has ever experienced in Formula 1.
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc agreed that the car was more controllable during qualifying than in the sprint race earlier in the day, but that Ferrari were fundamentally lacking pace at the Lusail International Circuit.
It has not been a dream 2025 for Lewis Hamilton, in what is his first-ever season with Ferrari after a decade of unparalleled dominance at Mercedes. The 40-year
Lewis Hamilton has been dumped out in Q1 again, with no end in sight to his Ferrari struggles. It's already been a nightmare weekend for the Brit and it's just been made even worse. Yuki Tsunoda, Esteban Ocon, Lance Stroll and Franco Colapinto join him in the bottom five.
The seven-time world champion’s one-line answer has gone viral — and raised fresh questions inside Ferrari. Lewis Hamilton tried to find a silver lining after his latest qualifying disappointment in Qatar,