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Jacques Villeneuve calls Ferrari's "strange" communication with Lewis Hamilton
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Jacques Villeneuve Labels Ferrari’s Communication with Lewis Hamilton as “Strange”

June 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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Jacques Villeneuve observed that the communication between Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton seemed “a little strange” during the Austrian Grand Prix. Ferrari had a strong performance at the Red Bull Ring, finishing in third and fourth place. Charles Leclerc, although nearly 20 seconds behind race winner Rand Norris, secured his fourth podium finish. Hamilton ended up nine seconds behind his teammates when compared to his best results in the 2025 season so far.

The seven-time world champion appeared noticeably unhappy with Ferrari’s choice to keep him out until the 50th lap. Hamilton requested to extend his stint since he was ahead of Leclerc, who had just completed his second and final pit stop. When race engineer Riccardo Adami asked him, Hamilton responded, “I don’t want to stop.” This wasn’t the first time a Ferrari driver challenged a strategy decision; Leclerc had previously pushed for a one-stop strategy in Montreal, which was denied. Villeneuve shared his thoughts on Instagram, noting, “This time it was Leclerc from Montreal by Lewis Hamilton. This is a bit strange.”

The early stages of the Austrian Grand Prix were thrilling due to a fierce battle for the lead between the McLaren teammates. Villeneuve called it a “great show” and appreciated that McLaren allowed Norris and Oscar Piastri to race freely. He remarked, “It was a slightly different race. Clearly, McLaren was ahead of the competition, but the two drivers fought hard right until the last lap.” Villeneuve also mentioned Red Bull’s troubles, citing a rookie error from Antonelli on Verstappen at a hairpin on the first lap but added that even experienced drivers make mistakes and learn from them. He praised drivers like Boltreto and Lawson and described Alonso’s fight for seventh place as impressive.

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Fan Take: This report highlights the ongoing challenges teams face with strategy calls and intra-team dynamics, which keeps the competition unpredictable and exciting for fans. Hamilton’s visible frustration and the intense battles on track signal a thrilling season ahead, where strategic decisions could significantly impact race outcomes and championship standings.

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