The 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix proved to be a nightmare for Lewis Hamilton as his race was derailed on the very first lap due to a series of unfortunate incidents. The seven-time Formula 1 world champion, now driving for Ferrari, found himself embroiled in multiple collisions that left him struggling with a heavily damaged SF25.
Early Lap Chaos Leaves Hamilton in Trouble
From the outset, Hamilton encountered problems when he was forced wide at Turn 1, immediately dropping to the rear of the field. Despite his efforts to recover, he soon found himself trailing Franco Colapinto. However, a misjudgment in navigating space led to a catastrophic failure: Lewis Hamilton’s front wing was destroyed at high speed and became lodged beneath the Ferrari, severely compromising his car’s aerodynamics and downforce.
The incident effectively ended the Briton’s chances of fighting for points in Sao Paulo. Displaying his trademark determination, he continued to race, attempting to salvage what he could from the weekend. Nevertheless, he remained stuck at the back of the pack and also received a five-second penalty for making contact with the Alpine, compounding the misfortune of the race.
From Sprint Race Success to Sunday Struggles
Lewis Hamilton’s Sunday performance was in stark contrast to his stellar display in Saturday’s sprint race, where he had delivered a sensational start and showcased the potential of Ferrari’s SF25. While he impressed fans with his speed and precision during the sprint, the main race highlighted the ongoing challenges he faced adapting to the car over a full Grand Prix distance.
Ferrari Fans React with Frustration
The Brazilian Grand Prix has prompted strong reactions from Ferrari fans across social media. On X (formerly Twitter), supporters expressed their exasperation over the team’s difficult 2025 season. Many urged the Scuderia to retire Lewis Hamilton’s car rather than prolong the inevitable struggles. Comments ranged from simply suggesting that the team “just retire the car” to more extreme calls advocating for the premature conclusion of Ferrari’s campaign, reflecting the deep frustration of the Tifosi.
One fan emphasized that there was no reason to continue running the car, while another called for the team to end the season entirely. Reactions also noted the ongoing “pain” fans have experienced this year, underscoring the disappointment surrounding Ferrari’s performance in Interlagos.
Martin Brundle Weighs in on Hamilton’s Misfortune
Former F1 driver and pundit Martin Brundle commented on Lewis Hamilton’s difficult weekend, acknowledging that the British driver has faced persistent bad luck throughout the 2025 season. Martin Brundle noted that, for the first time in his illustrious career, the Briton might complete an entire Formula 1 season without reaching the podium, marking a historic low point for the seven-time world champion. Lewis Hamilton’s eventual retirement on lap 39 mirrored his 2012 Sao Paulo exit when he crashed while battling for the lead with Nico Hulkenberg.
Looking Ahead to 2026: Hope on the Horizon for Ferrari and Hamilton
Despite the disappointing Brazilian GP, there is optimism surrounding Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari as they look toward the 2026 season. Drawing parallels from his previous experiences at McLaren and Mercedes, Hamilton has demonstrated a pattern of success in his second seasons with new teams, having secured drivers’ championships in 2008 and 2014, respectively. While history does not guarantee another title, it suggests that the British driver could be better positioned after a year of learning the intricacies of his Ferrari SF25.
With the technical issues of 2025 addressed and Lewis Hamilton now fully acclimated to his new team, expectations are higher for next season. Ferrari’s engineers will use the insights gained from Hamilton’s first season to improve car reliability, optimize performance, and maximize race strategies. For fans and the team alike, 2026 represents a fresh opportunity to challenge at the front, and potentially deliver the victories that have eluded them this year.
Conclusion: A Tough Season with Lessons for the Future
While the Brazilian Grand Prix highlighted the difficulties Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari have faced in 2025, it also provided crucial lessons for the future. The Briton’s determination, combined with Ferrari’s ongoing technical development, could lay the foundation for a stronger, more competitive 2026. Until then, the frustrations of Interlagos will remain a stark reminder of how challenging this season has been for both the team and its star driver.
Nov 10, 2025Luca Marini
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