Lewis Hamilton expressed his frustration after facing another disappointing race in Sao Paulo, describing the situation as a long-standing nightmare. Despite Ferrari’s historical success in Formula 1, the team has struggled to secure recent championships. Hamilton’s move to Ferrari was anticipated to bring success, especially after a close battle with McLaren in the previous season.
Although Hamilton clinched his first win with Ferrari early in the season, subsequent races have been disappointing with no podium finishes. The Brazilian Grand Prix proved to be challenging for Hamilton as he failed to make an impact, facing setbacks including a collision in the opening lap that led to his retirement.
The race day was equally tough for Ferrari, as Charles Leclerc also had to retire due to a collision. This poor performance has pushed Ferrari down to fourth place in the constructors’ standings, behind Mercedes and Red Bull.
Hamilton acknowledged the difficulties faced by the team, expressing his determination to stay positive despite the disappointing results. As the season progresses, Hamilton is looking forward to a fresh start with new cars and engines in the upcoming 2026 season, which will kick off with early pre-season testing in January.
Despite the challenges, Hamilton remains optimistic about the future, believing that the team will overcome the current hardships. With time ticking away at the age of 40, Hamilton is determined to pursue his eighth F1 title and remains hopeful for better outcomes in the future.
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