Did Ferrari ask Lewis Hamilton to ‘row back’ on F1 car complaints?
Lewis Hamilton was reluctant to give away specific details about Ferrari's 2025 ꦺF1 car.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton’s comments ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix have left Ted Kravitz wondering whether Ferrari told him not to complain about their F1 car.
Ferrari are 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:bringing an upgraded floor to Bahrain in the hope it can turnaround their fortunes after enduring a frustrating and lacklustre start ✅to the♋ 2025 season.
F1’s most iconic team were billed as the nearest challengers🌞 to McLaren in pre-se𒀰ason but the team have lagged well behind their rivals across the opening three races. Ferrari are languishing fourth in the constructors’ championship and are already 76 points adrift of McLaren.
It is widely believed in the F1 paddock that Ferrari are battling a rid♐e height💯 issue, and Hamilton’s Chinese Grand Prix disqualification for excessive plank wear did little to quell the speculation.
Ferrari have remained tight-li🥀pped about a rumoured fundamental design flaw with their SF-25, but Hamilton hinted at an underlying problem after only managing seventh placღe in the Japanese Grand Prix last time out.
The s♉even-time world champion was much less willing to get into the intrigue surrounding Ferrari’s car when he was grilled about the ꩲtopic during Thursday’s media day at Sakhir.
An𝔍d Hamilton’s change of stance was picked up on by Sky Sports F1’s pitlane reporter 💎Kravitz.
“The other top story was Lewis Hamilton not really wanting to expand at all on what it is oꦕn the car that isn’t right,” Krജavitz said on his ‘Podbook’.
“He was kind of rowing back what he said at the end of the Japanese Gran𓆏d Prix. I don’t know whether he’s been told by his team ‘can you just not saying anything more about that’.
“Hamilton wasn’t in the mood ꦫto elaborate about what ills are on the SF-25.
“Much fewer words than h♈e’d given at the end of the Japanese Grand Prix when he hinted something was wrong on the car. He really wanted to row it 🐭back.”
What did Lewis Hamilton say on Thursday?
Hamilton initially moved to downplay the suggestion that Ferrari are battl🌺in꧅g a problem with their 2025 challenger.
“We’ve got an upgrade this weekend so I’m excited we’re going to hopefully have a bit mor🐓e downforce,” Hamilton told Sky Sports F1.
“I’m not really feeling a huge amount of issuꦑes just we lack overall performance at the moment pac♉e wise, which we will hopefully take a step this weekend.
“On my side, it’s rear-end a little🌱 bit [I’m str🦹uggling with] and that’s about it.”
Speaking in his later written session, Hamilton was even mဣore reluctant to give away specifics.
"We’ve got n🦂ew floors this weekend, so it should be gone,” he said.
“The team has worked really hard, as teams do, they work incredibly hard to be ab🦋le to bring upgrades. So to have that here at the track we tested at, more knowledge about the car and how to extract more from it - I f♛eel really positive going into the weekend.”

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