FERRARI URGED TO INVESTIGATE LEWIS HAMILTON’S LAS VEGAS STRUGGLES AS PRESSURE BUILDS
The Las Vegas Grand Prix was meant to be another chance for Lewis to claw something positive out of a difficult first season in Ferrari red. Instead, it became another race filled with frustration, unanswered questions, and a worrying drop in performance when he needed pace the most. After qualifying last for the first time in his legendary F1 career, Lewis started from P19 due to Yuki Tsunoda’s pit-lane penalty. It set up what many fans hoped would be a trademark Lewis recovery drive — the kind of race where his race craft, tyre management and mentality shine brightest. And on paper, P19 to P10 looked solid. With both McLarens disqualified, it even became P8. But the result told only a fraction of the story. Lewis climbed out of the Ferrari looking deflated, exhausted, and visibly upset. He described this as his “worst season ever”, and even admitted he is “not looking forward to next year.” Those words hit Ferrari fans hard — because when Lewis feels beaten, something has gone se...