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Ferrari F1 manager tells heartbroken Lewis Hamilton to 'calm down'
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Ferrari F1 Boss Urges Heartbroken Lewis Hamilton to Stay Cool and Composed

November 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has advised Lewis Hamilton to “calm down” following the driver’s somber remarks after the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Hamilton, a seven-time world champion, experienced a challenging first season with Ferrari, concluding it with disappointing results and a notably downbeat attitude.

In a first for his 17-year Formula 1 career, Hamilton qualified last based on outright pace but managed to finish 10th on the track, later upgraded to eighth after a competitor’s disqualification. He expressed deep frustration in a Sky Sports F1 interview, calling it the “worst season ever” and feeling that despite his efforts, things would only get worse. Further comments on BBC Radio 5 Live reflected his negative outlook, stating there was “nothing positive” about the race and looking forward to the season ending rather than what comes next, which he clarified meant the upcoming season.

Hamilton’s bleak view follows his recent description of his debut year at Ferrari as a “nightmare” after retiring from the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. Vasseur acknowledged Hamilton’s frustration but emphasized the importance of composure and focusing on upcoming races. He highlighted that Hamilton showed good pace in earlier sessions despite a poor qualifying result and reassured that emotions running high immediately after tough races are understandable.

Vasseur defended Hamilton’s openness about his dissatisfaction, suggesting it’s better than falsely praising the team or car when things aren’t going well. He emphasized that what matters most is the team’s work and the driver’s efforts starting Monday, rather than post-race television comments. The team principal also noted recent signs of improved performance from Hamilton, particularly in Mexico and Austin, although overall results have been hampered by penalties and retirements. While Ferrari’s mathematical standing in the championship has suffered, Vasseur remains optimistic about their fundamental performance and outlook.

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Fan Take: This candid exchange reveals the intense pressure even top drivers face when joining new teams, highlighting the human side of F1 competition. For racing fans, it underscores that success in the sport demands resilience and teamwork, with potential for a dramatic turnaround in the seasons ahead.

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