Helmut Marko questions “great harmony” between Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton in 2025
“In terms of drivers, Ferrari will be stronger next year,🍃 although I am curious to see if they are going to have great harmony within the team.”

Red Bull F1 consultant Helmut Marko is “curious to see” if there’s going to be “great harmony” between 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton when they team up at Ferrari for the 202ﷺ5 season.
Hamilton will make the♔ switc൲h from Mercedes to Ferrari for the 2025 F1 season - a move that was announced back in February.
The switch brings an end to Hamilton’s long association wit💃h Mercedes having only ever raced in F1 powered by the German brand.
On paper, Ferrari will have the strongest driver line-up on the F1 grid,♈ but that doesn’t necessarily🌜 mean it will be successful.
Speaking to Austrian publication, Marko declared 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell “more dominant” than Hamilton this ye𓆏ar, while comm🦩enting on Ferrari’s driver line-up.
“Ru🐻ssell was alread꧃y more dominant this year than Hamilton,” he said.
“In terms of drivers, Ferrari will be stronger next year, although I am curious to see if they are going to have great harmony with🦩in the team.”
During the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix weekendꦯ, there was clear friction between the curre൩nt Ferrari drivers.
Leclerc was unhappy with Sainz after the race in Vegas, leading to🍷 an expletive-la✱den rant over team radio.
The Monegasque’s anger stemmed from Sainz overtaking him after the second ro🌄und of pit stops after Ferrari told him not to.
Ferrari were expected to dominate in Las Vegas, but it wa🌸s Mercedes♕, which took a 1-2 finish.
Marko feels Mercedes need to find more con🧸si♔stency to be a serious contender next year.
“In Las Vegas, there were special conditions because of the low tempe🌳ratures,” Marko added.
“Let's wait and se𒉰e if they perform in the last two races, which I don't expect. Hopefully, we can win at least o🦄ne more race.”

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