In an act of “breathtaking rebellion”, Lewis Hamilton would have challenged a direct threat from Fred Vasseur, director of the Ferrari team, who dismissed him, doing “exactly what Ferrari feared”. This unprecedented confrontation, which occurred just after a Grand Prix of hectic Monaco, saw Hamilton publish a powerful declaration which earned him the “unconditional support” of fans around the world, plunging Ferrari into an internal crisis with epic proportions.

The tension within Ferrari was palpable throughout the 2025 season, exacerbated by the irregular performances of the team and Hamilton’s “disastrous defeat” at the Miami Grand Prix. Rumors of rupture between Hamilton and Vasseur intensified, certain sources now indicating that Vasseur, frustrated by Hamilton’s “narcotic declaration”, directly threatened to terminate his contract if he did not comply with the expectations of the team.
However, rather than yielding to pressure, Hamilton would have adopted an attitude of challenge, performing a maneuver or an act “exactly what Ferrari feared”. If the precise nature of this dreaded act remains a well -kept secret, it would be a public critic of the development of the team’s car, a strategic decision taken independently of team instructions in the race, or a direct challenge to the team’s internal hierarchy. This act of distrust marks a point of no return in the relationship between the pilot and his team director.
Following his act of rebellion, Lewis Hamilton would have published a hard -hitting public declaration which deeply touched his many fans around the world, deserving their “unconditional support”. This statement expresses his deep commitment to the integrity of the race, his passion for this sport and perhaps even a barely veiled criticism of the pressures exerted by companies. This massive support for fans testifies to the general conviction that Hamilton defends values that go beyond simple victories, thus consolidating his status as a rebellious icon and leaving Ferrari with a potentially catastrophic internal war.