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Lewis Hamilton allegedly finds one zone of Ferrari’s Maranello F1 factory challenging, say insiders

Lewis Hamilton allegedly finds one zone of Ferrari’s Maranello F1 factory challenging, say insiders

Lewis Hamilton endured the most challenging season of his Formula 1 career in 2025, though several factors contributed to the difficulties he faced. After spending 12 consecutive seasons at Mercedes, Hamilton had to adjust to a completely new environment at Ferrari, working alongside Charles Leclerc, who had been racing for the Scuderia since 2019 and dominated the head-to-head battle last year. This adaptation period was made even more difficult by the SF-25’s inconsistent performance, highlighting the challenge of switching teams mid-career.

Hamilton’s strongest showing in 2025 came during the China Sprint, a moment when the Ferrari SF-25 appeared at its most competitive. Observers suggest that this peak performance may not have been coincidental; it coincided with the moments when the car most closely aligned with Hamilton’s driving style and inputs. For the majority of the season, however, the SF-25 was often slow, unpredictable, and required constant adjustments, particularly after the car was raised in the wake of a disqualification in Shanghai.

Simulator struggles hindered Hamilton’s adaptation at Ferrari

In theory, the Ferrari simulator at Maranello should have been a crucial tool for Lewis Hamilton’s transition. The simulator allows drivers to familiarize themselves with each track and the handling characteristics of the car ahead of race weekends. However, sources close to the team claim that Lewis Hamilton rarely used the facility, which may partly explain why Charles Leclerc consistently outperformed him. F1 pundit Ralf Schumacher reportedly suggested that the Briton’s “hardly ever” engaged with the Ferrari simulator during the 2025 season.

According to ESPN, Lewis Hamilton has “never felt comfortable” with the simulator at Ferrari’s Maranello headquarters, and insiders even describe it as a part of the role he “hates.” This discomfort reportedly limited the seven-time Formula 1 world champion’s ability to adjust to the car before race weekends, affecting his performance relative to his teammate.

Challenges with Ferrari’s braking system and team communication

Hamilton’s struggles were further compounded by the switch from Mercedes’ Carbon Industrie brake pads to Ferrari’s Brembo system. Sources indicate that he found it difficult to adapt to the new brakes, which in turn hindered his ability to maximize the car’s potential on track. Without the simulator to aid in this transition, Hamilton was at a disadvantage compared to Charles Leclerc, who had years of experience with Ferrari’s systems and team culture.

Reports also suggest that Lewis Hamilton’s interactions with the Ferrari engineering team were limited in 2025. Insiders claimed that the team largely “ignored” his input, leaving the seven-time world champion frustrated and hampering the development process. ESPN notes that unless the Briton feels more integrated both on and off the track this year, speculation about his Formula 1 future and potential retirement could continue to dominate the media narrative.

Signs of progress for Ferrari in 2026

Early indications suggest that Ferrari is taking steps to address Lewis Hamilton’s concerns for the 2026 season. New technical director Loic Serra reportedly implemented changes to the suspension setup following driver feedback, creating a more stable and predictable car. This development is expected to benefit Lewis Hamilton, giving him the confidence to extract more performance and work more effectively with the team.

Ferrari are scheduled to reveal their 2026 car on 23 January, followed by a shakedown at the Fiorano circuit. If the updates live up to expectations, Lewis Hamilton may finally feel more comfortable both inside the car and within the team environment, setting the stage for a stronger championship challenge alongside Charles Leclerc. Observers will be watching closely to see if the seven-time world champion can leverage his experience to guide Ferrari back to the front of the grid in the new season.

Elena Rossi

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