F1 legend Lewis Hamilton issues damning Ferrari verdict
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Lewis Hamilton was left speechless after the Spanish Grand Prix, where he delivered a 'terrible' Ferrari verdict. While the champion managed to out-qualify team-mate Charles Leclerc in Barcelona, it wasn't long before Ferrari implemented team orders and ordered Hamilton to let Leclerc through.
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Sportsnaut on MSNLewis Hamilton and Ferrari: Another Sunday, Another StruggleThe Spanish Grand Prix was meant to be a chance for Ferrari to build on their promising performance in Monaco.
Are you upset with me?’ - Hamilton finished the Monaco GP in fifth but was agitated with his engineer Riccardo Adami
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GPFans on MSNLewis Hamilton suffers LATE F1 drama after Ferrari issues threaten Spanish Grand Prix hopesUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. List of Partners (vendors)
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Autosport on MSNLewis Hamilton dismisses “BS” speculation over rift with Ferrari F1 race engineerThe relationship between Hamilton and his new-for-2025 race engineer has been a talking point this year, particularly after last weekend's Monaco GP
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Daily Express US on MSNLewis Hamilton urged to retire from F1 with 'too old' message after Ferrari strugglesLewis Hamilton has been urged to retire from Formula 1 after a 'really bad' start to life at Ferrari, with the Brit struggling to match the pace of his rivals in Monaco
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Lewis Hamilton subject to post-race FIA inspection as sneaky Ferrari plot emergesLewis Hamilton was subject to a post-race inspection at the Monaco Grand Prix, with the FIA confirming that samples had been taken from his Ferrari. ➡️ READ MORE Sneaky Ferrari F1 plot revealed in stunning GTA 5 mod A Ferrari Formula 1 GTA 5 mod has appeared on social media,
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