Hamilton’s Ferrari Struggles Continue as Verstappen and Leclerc Battle for Supremacy

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Formula 1’s latest chapter has been nothing short of electrifying, with Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari tenure facing mounting challenges, while Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen continue their fierce rivalry at the top of the standings.

Hamilton’s Ferrari Frustrations

Lewis Hamilton’s transition to Ferrari has been far from smooth. The seven-time world champion, who signed a lucrative $60 million contract with the Italian team, has struggled to find his rhythm. His latest outing at the Miami Grand Prix saw him finish eighth, behind teammate Charles Leclerc. The Brit was visibly frustrated after being ordered to let Leclerc pass in pursuit of Kimi Antonelli, sparking tensions within the Ferrari camp.

Hamilton’s qualifying woes also continued, as he started 12th on the grid, a stark contrast to his dominant Mercedes days. Despite flashes of brilliance, including a fastest lap in Lap 31, Ferrari’s strategic decisions have left him questioning his role within the team.

Leclerc’s Battle for Ferrari Supremacy

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari’s golden boy, has been pushing the limits to establish himself as the team’s undisputed leader. His aggressive driving at Miami saw him overtaking Hamilton and Carlos Sainz in a thrilling sequence. However, Ferrari’s upgrades have failed to deliver the expected results, leaving Leclerc frustrated.

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Despite his struggles, Leclerc remains a formidable force, consistently battling Verstappen and McLaren’s Oscar Piastri for podium finishes. His $34 million salary reflects Ferrari’s faith in his abilities, but the pressure to deliver is mounting.

Verstappen’s Dominance and Red Bull’s Concerns

Max Verstappen, the reigning champion, continues to assert his dominance, but Red Bull’s RB21 has been unpredictable. His pole position at Miami was overshadowed by a fourth-place finish, with Piastri and Norris stealing the show. Verstappen’s frustration was evident as he banged his steering wheel in the closing minutes of the race.

Despite his setbacks, Verstappen remains the highest-paid driver in F1, earning a staggering $65 million in 2025. His rivalry with Leclerc and Piastri is shaping up to be one of the most intense battles in recent F1 history.

Looking Ahead

As the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix approaches, all eyes will be on Ferrari’s response to Hamilton’s frustrations and Leclerc’s push for dominance. Can Hamilton turn his season around, or will Verstappen and Leclerc continue their reign at the top?

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