RED ALERT AT FERRARI! Hamilton issues a shocking statement after the terrible Saudi Arabian GP

Lewis Hamilton breaks his silence after a disappointing race in Jeddah and issues a message that casts doubt on his future with Ferrari.
Ferrari is officially in trouble. The 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix left more questions than answers for the Maranello team, especially regarding the performance of its new driver, Lewis Hamilton. The seven-time world champion, known for his determination and talent, finished in the same position he started: P7. As his teammate celebrated on the podium, Hamilton made a statement that shook the paddock to its foundations.
The race of frustration
On the fast Jeddah street circuit, Hamilton battled everything and everyone… except the track. His car simply didn’t respond. Unable to gain a single position during the race, the Briton was visibly frustrated upon getting out of the car. “I don’t know what’s going on with this car, but something’s not right,” Hamilton confessed in a post-race interview that quickly went viral on social media.

The Stevenage driver’s words were not simply a criticism of the SF-25’s performance, but a warning to Ferrari: the season could fall apart before reaching the halfway point if the course is not corrected immediately.
A podium with a bittersweet taste
While Hamilton struggled to find pace, his teammate managed to secure Ferrari’s first podium of the year. This gap in results has created a worrying gap between the two drivers: a 16-point gap that is already starting to generate tension inside the red box.
The Italian press, famous for its harshness toward Ferrari, was quick to issue the headline: “What’s wrong with Hamilton?” And with good reason. The multi-time champion’s performance is far below expectations, especially considering his legendary status and his multi-million-dollar contract with the team.
A lost season?
With only two races underway, many are wondering if it’s too early to talk about a “Hamilton crisis.” But the signs are worrying. His body language, his statements, and his performance indicate that the driver is neither comfortable nor confident in his new environment. If this situation continues, it could be one of his most difficult seasons since his F1 debut.
Divided fans took to social media. Some defended Hamilton, asserting that it’s only a matter of time before he fully adapts to the Italian car. Others, however, accuse him of not giving 100% and of not living up to expectations.
Is there hope for 2025?
The big question now is: can Hamilton turn this situation around? With an increasingly competitive championship and unforgiving rivals, every point lost weighs heavily. If Ferrari wants to fight for the title, it needs both drivers to be at their best.
Hamilton, for his part, will have to find that spark that made him one of the best in history. The season is still young, but time moves quickly in Formula 1, and the margins for error are minimal.
A direct message to Ferrari
What’s undeniable is that Hamilton has sent a clear message to Ferrari : the car isn’t up to scratch, and if the team wants results, it will have to react immediately. The upcoming races will be key not only for the standings, but also for team morale and the British driver’s future with the Italian team.
For now, Hamilton’s “red dream” seems more like a nightmare, but in F1, everything can change in one fast lap.