Ferrari makes strong remarks following 2025 driver Lewis Hamilton’s MEDIOCRE run at Qatar GP

Ferrari boss Fred Vsseur has backed Lewis Hamilton after his terrible three-day outing at the Qatar GP weekend.


Ferrari makes strong remarks following 2025 driver Lewis Hamilton’s MEDIOCRE run at Qatar GP

Fred Vasseur and Lewis Hamilton (via IMAGO)

Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has shared his thoughts on Lewis Hamilton‘s recent performance at the Qatar GP. Hamilton finished P12 on Sunday after starting his 57-lap race from sixth place on the grid.

Lewis Hamilton has been an inconsistent performer ever since the start of the current campaign. Despite winning twice and securing five podiums, the Brit has not been at all reliable for the Brackley-based team. The 39-year-old will join Ferrari next season, but his departure has raised doubts in the minds of many.

However, Fred Vasseur has called for calm by citing Hamilton’s performance at the recent Las Vegas GP. Vasseur feels that the Brit has not lost his edge as he finished P2 after starting P10 on the grid in Vegas.

Not at all. Have a look at the 50 laps that he did in Vegas. Starting P10, finishing on the gearbox of Russell, I’m not worried at all.

Fred Vasseur said after the Qatar GP

Hamilton appeared frustrated and clueless about his performance after the Qatar GP. All that he wishes now is to perform well in his last race for the Silver Arrows before starting a new era with the Maranello-based team.

Lewis Hamilton makes grim prediction ahead of final race for Mercedes

Mercedes could not manage to win from pole position despite showing promising pace throughout the Qatar GP weekend. Ahead of the final race at Abu Dhabi, Lewis Hamilton has laid down his predictions for the team.

Lewis Hamilton (via Formula 1)
Lewis Hamilton (via Formula 1)

Hamilton feels that his team will not be able to make any proper increments in their performance in Abu Dhabi. The 39-year-old is nevertheless determined to deliver his best run with hopes of a turnaround next weekend.

I don’t think we’re going to end up in a high. It will end, and I think what’s important is how we turn up, we give it our best shot. I don’t anticipate a particularly much better weekend than we’ve had in the past weekends, but naturally I’ll try. Go in with low hopes and maybe come out with a better result. It doesn’t really make a big difference either way, these last races for me don’t have an impact on everything.

Lewis Hamilton told the media, including PlanetF1.com

The 2024 constructors’ title stays on between McLaren and Ferrari until the very last race of the season. Both teams have been no short of phenomenal this year, which comes as good news for the Ferrari-bound Hamilton.