
Lewis Hamilton Stands by Ferrari’s Strategy
Amid a challenging 2025 season, Lewis Hamilton has voiced strong support for Ferrari’s decisions, defending the team’s approach to car development. Despite struggles on the track, Hamilton believes the choices made were justified given the circumstances.
Ferrari Prioritizes 2026 Over 2025
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur revealed that the squad halted aerodynamic upgrades on the SF-25 as early as April. This allowed engineers to concentrate their efforts on the 2026 car, a move that signals long-term planning over short-term gains.
Hamilton Sees the Bigger Picture
Hamilton emphasized that focusing on next year’s machine was the sensible move. With Ferrari not realistically in championship contention in 2025, he suggested that continuing aggressive development this year would have been inefficient and unlikely to change results.
Red Bull Faces Early 2026 Challenges
Meanwhile, Red Bull’s upcoming project for 2026 has been described by Laurent Mekies as facing some stark realities. The team is navigating technical and strategic hurdles as they prepare for the next season, highlighting the ongoing competitive tension in Formula 1.
Norris Makes a Statement Off the Track
In other news, Lando Norris has been making headlines for his spending, reportedly using some of his championship earnings on high-profile purchases. His off-track activities show a different side of F1 life, blending sporting achievement with personal lifestyle choices.