Lewis Hamilton expressed his frustration after a disappointing performance at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, describing his current situation with Ferrari as a long-standing nightmare. Despite Ferrari’s historical success in Formula 1, their recent achievements have been scarce, with their last constructors’ championship title dating back to 2008. Hamilton, now 40 years old, had hoped for better outcomes, especially after Ferrari’s strong competition against McLaren in the 2024 season.
While Hamilton secured his first win for Ferrari early in the season, subsequent races have been challenging, with no podium finishes to date. His weekend in Brazil was marred by incidents, including a collision with another car that led to his retirement. The overall performance of Ferrari in the race was disappointing, with Charles Leclerc also failing to finish.
Hamilton, acknowledging the difficulties faced by the team, remained determined to stay positive despite the setbacks. Looking ahead, Hamilton is already anticipating the upcoming season’s challenges, knowing that significant changes in cars and engines will require an early start to pre-season testing in January.
As Formula 1 fans eagerly await the next season, they can enjoy live coverage of all events with Sky’s new Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle, offering a comprehensive viewing experience. With time ticking away for Hamilton to secure an eighth F1 title, he remains optimistic about the future, believing that the team will overcome the current hardships and achieve success down the line.