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Hamilton's Ferrari "Nightmare" Continues as Podium Drought Extends
11 Nov
Summary
- Lewis Hamilton still without a podium in 2025, longest drought of his career
- Ferrari president Elkann criticizes drivers, says "finishing second isn't impossible"
- Hamilton vows to "not give up" despite dismal first season with Ferrari

As the 2025 Formula 1 season enters its final stretch, Lewis Hamilton finds himself reflecting on what has been one of the most challenging years of his illustrious career. With just three races remaining, the seven-time world champion is still searching for his first podium finish since joining Ferrari at the start of the season.
Hamilton's struggles have not gone unnoticed, with Ferrari president John Elkann making a pointed comment following the team's dismal performance at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Elkann praised Ferrari's operations and car development but stated that the drivers "need to focus more and talk less" as the team looks to secure a strong finish in the constructors' championship.
Despite the mounting pressure, Hamilton remains resolute in his commitment to the team. In a social media post, the British driver declared, "I back my team. I back myself. I will not give up. Not now, not then, not ever." This sentiment echoes the sentiments of his teammate, Charles Leclerc, who acknowledged that the path ahead is "uphill" and that only unity can help the team turn the situation around.
As the season draws to a close, Hamilton and Ferrari will be looking to salvage what they can from a difficult campaign. While a podium finish in the final three races would provide a much-needed boost, the reality is that no single result can fully rectify the challenges the team has faced this year. The focus now shifts to 2026, when a major overhaul in the sport's regulations could provide a clean slate and a chance for Hamilton to realize his dream of winning a championship with the iconic Italian team.



