💥 BOMBSHELL: Lewis Hamilton EXPOSES a Conspiracy with Ferrari Ahead of the Bahrain GP!
In a stunning revelation that has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 paddock, seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton has hinted at a potential conspiracy within Ferrari just hours before the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying session on April 12, 2025. The bombshell dropped during a post-practice interview on Friday, where Hamilton suggested that internal dynamics and technical discrepancies at Ferrari might be hampering his performance, raising questions about the team’s operations and fairness.
Ferrari arrived at the Bahrain International Circuit with high hopes, introducing a significant upgrade package for their SF-25 car, including a redesigned floor, floor edges, and diffuser, aimed at addressing the team’s lackluster start to the 2025 season. Currently sitting fourth in the Constructors’ Championship, 76 points behind leaders McLaren after three races, Ferrari desperately needed a boost. Hamilton, who joined the Scuderia in a blockbuster move from Mercedes, was tasked with leading the evaluation of the new floor during Friday’s practice sessions. However, the results were far from encouraging, with Hamilton finishing FP2 in eighth place, over a second off the pace set by McLaren’s Oscar Piastri.
Hamilton’s comments after the session were cryptic but pointed. “There’s a bit of a deficit between both sides of the garage, on an element of the car,” he revealed, echoing sentiments he had shared after the Japanese Grand Prix. He further noted that the new floor was “definitely working,” but his tone suggested deeper frustrations. Sources close to the team indicate that Hamilton’s remarks may point to a disparity in how Ferrari is managing its two drivers. Reports from Italian media earlier this week claimed that Charles Leclerc, Hamilton’s teammate, had decided to “go his own way” with the SF-25 setup, distancing himself from Hamilton’s feedback, which Ferrari had been heavily relying on since the Brit’s arrival
The conspiracy theory gained traction when Hamilton hinted at an “underperforming” component on his car, a problem he believes the new floor should resolve. However, with Leclerc finishing FP2 in fourth—half a second ahead of Hamilton—fans and analysts are speculating whether Ferrari is prioritizing Leclerc’s setup over Hamilton’s, potentially to favor the Monegasque driver who has consistently outperformed Hamilton in the season’s opening races [Web ID: 8]. Adding fuel to the fire, Ferrari deputy team principal Jérôme d’Ambrosio downplayed the upgrades as “incremental,” despite Hamilton’s high hopes for a significant performance leap .
As the Bahrain GP weekend progresses, all eyes are on Ferrari to see if Hamilton’s allegations hold weight. Will the seven-time champion overcome the internal challenges and deliver a competitive performance, or will this conspiracy expose deeper cracks within the iconic team? The Tifosi are holding their breath, hoping their star signing can turn the tide in what promises to be a dramatic race on Sunday. For now, Hamilton’s revelations have set the stage for a contentious battle, both on and off the track.