Hamilton Maintains Faith in Ferrari: “I See Progress”
The renowned driver Lewis Hamilton has reaffirmed his confidence in Ferrari, assuring that the team has the potential to fight for the championship during his time with them. The athlete pointed out that the media often focuses on the negative aspects of the team’s 2025 season.
Hamilton finished in eighth position in the Singapore Grand Prix, losing a place due to a penalty for multiple track infringements, while dealing with a brake issue in the final stages of the race.
His teammate, Charles Leclerc, experienced similar problems during the race and finished in sixth place. It was a disappointing weekend for Ferrari, who has yet to achieve a victory so far this year.Lewis Hamilton está convencido de que Ferrari puede ser un contendiente al título durante su tiempo con ellos,
Kym Illman/Getty ImagesDespite the disappointment in Ferrari’s season, the seven-time world champion highlighted that the race in Singapore gives him optimism about the team’s improvement.
I’m focused on the positive aspects on the track.
Lewis Hamilton
Hamilton commented that media headlines often only tell one part of the story, one where things don’t go well or the expected results are not achieved. However, the driver has focused on the other story: how the team responds when things go wrong, how they get up and try again.
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Hamilton described the race day as a perfect example, where the strategy was correct, but a problem with the brakes delayed progress. The team will now focus on learning from this last race and planning the next one.
The driver expressed his pride in the team and his desire to help achieve the results they deserve, both the team and the tifosi. He sees the progress they are making and the hard work that goes into each race, but he knows this is Ferrari.Lewis Hamilton terminó octavo en Singapur.
Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty ImagesHamilton stated that progress alone is not enough and that to achieve greatness, they need to go further and be better. He firmly believes that they can achieve great things together if they continue to build on their successes and change what they need to.
The pilot began his post by reflecting on the reaction to the death of his dog, Roscoe.
After a difficult week, it feels good to be home. I had time to reflect on my trip from Singapore and the main emotion I feel is gratitude.
The support and love I’ve felt since I lost Roscoe has been a powerful reminder that, even when things sometimes seem dark, there is a lot of good in the world. You just have to look for it.