In a post-race bombshell that’s rocking the Formula 1 world, seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton unleashed a wave of criticism towards Ferrari following the team’s dismal performance at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The British driver, known for his diplomatic tone, dropped a rare and pointed comment during a heated interview, sparking speculation, outrage, and concern across the paddock.

Ferrari’s Saudi Struggles
The Saudi Arabian GP, held on the high-speed Jeddah Corniche Circuit, was nothing short of a nightmare for Scuderia Ferrari. From poor qualifying results to strategy blunders and lackluster race pace, the team looked lost from start to finish. Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz both struggled to break into the top five, finishing far off the podium despite early hopes of a stronger performance this season.
The race exposed Ferrari’s persistent issues — tire degradation, straight-line speed deficits, and pit wall indecision — all while rival teams like Red Bull and Mercedes surged ahead with consistent performances.
Hamilton’s Explosive Statement
Following the race, reporters caught up with Lewis Hamilton to get his take on the overall grid performance. While praising his own team for consistent improvements, Hamilton didn’t hold back when asked about Ferrari.
“It’s honestly disappointing,” Hamilton said. “This is Ferrari. They shouldn’t be fighting for scraps. They have everything — budget, history, fans, drivers. And yet, here we are again. Something’s clearly broken.”
When asked to elaborate, Hamilton continued:
“If I were in red right now, I’d be demanding answers. You can’t keep saying ‘next year’ forever. I feel for Charles and Carlos — they deserve better. F1 needs a strong Ferrari, but right now, they’re just… lost.”
Hamilton’s comments immediately went viral, trending across social media with hashtags like #FerrariCrisis and #HamiltonSpeaksOut.
Ferrari Fans in Shock
The response from the Tifosi — Ferrari’s fiercely loyal fan base — was swift and emotional. Many took to social media to express disappointment, not just at the team’s performance, but also at being publicly called out by one of the sport’s greatest champions.
“When Lewis Hamilton — a rival — tells you things are bad, you know it’s serious,” one fan posted on X.
“He’s not wrong. We’ve been waiting since 2007.”
Others defended the team, suggesting Hamilton’s comments were unnecessarily harsh, especially during a time of internal restructuring and pressure.
What’s Going Wrong at Ferrari?
Despite a promising pre-season, Ferrari’s campaign has quickly spiraled. Insiders point to several critical factors:
Technical Direction: Aerodynamic weaknesses continue to plague the SF-24, especially on high-speed circuits like Jeddah.
Pit Wall Strategy Errors: Ferrari’s calls during safety cars and pit stops remain inconsistent, costing valuable time.
Driver Frustration: Leclerc has openly expressed doubts in the team’s long-term vision, and Sainz is reportedly evaluating future options.
There are also rumors of friction within the team’s upper management, with some speculating that leadership changes could be on the horizon if results don’t improve soon.
A Defining Moment Ahead
Ferrari’s next chance for redemption comes at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne — a track that has historically delivered surprises. But pressure is mounting. Sponsors, stakeholders, and fans are growing impatient, and Hamilton’s blunt words may add fuel to the fire.
In Formula 1, perception is everything — and right now, the perception is that Ferrari is floundering.
As one commentator noted, “When Lewis Hamilton speaks, the sport listens. Ferrari better be listening too — because time is running out.”
Will the Prancing Horse rise again? Or is this the beginning of another painful chapter in Ferrari’s turbulent F1 journey?