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After Vasseur’s backing, is Lewis Hamilton still one of the title favourites? 

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Lewis Hamilton is one of the most decorated champions the Formula 1 has ever seen, but after most recent struggles many fans have started to see him as an afterthought.

While fans are entitled to their opinions we’re sure that Lewis Hamilton cares more about what his team has to say. As far as Ferrari and their chief Fred Vasseur are concerned, Lewis has more than just a simple backing. Vasseur claims that the team is “2000%” behind the Briton racer. 

The stories about Hamilton not being up to the task anymore started to surface after his not-up-to-standards performance at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. While Hamilton was subpar in the Middle East race, for Vasseur it is all up to the acclimation.

The Ferrari boss claims that things will get better as soon as Lewis is more comfortable with the new car, and as far as potential for mutual success is there, it is on the highest level possible. 

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Hamilton finished seventh in Saudi Arabia, and while the result was not up to the standard we’re used to from Hamilton, the Brit had a few things to say in his defence. In the aftermath of the race, Hamilton said that he and the vehicle were not on the same page and that nothing he attempted throughout the race gave him enough advantage.

Lewis Hamilton took his maiden Ferrari win in the Chinese GP Sprint
Lewis Hamilton took his maiden Ferrari win in the Chinese GP Sprint

Unfortunately for Hamilton, Jeddah was only one of the races where he didn’t fare too well. Sports betting outlets such as Stake do not have him in the top three conversation for this season as far as the odds for winning go, and the judgment was justified after the first few races. 

The first quarter of the season showed that Lewis Hamilton and the Ferrari’s latest SF-25 weren’t on the same page. The question whether the team can do anything to accommodate the driver arose, and Vasseur was clear that plenty can be done.

The French boss of Ferrari took a look back at the Chinese Grand Prix and the race where Hamilton was victorious in the Sprint, stating that that performance is the foundation of what Ferrari, Hamilton, and SF-could potentially do race in and race out. 

While the season hasn’t started well based on expectation one of the most illustrious F1 teams has every year, Fred was clear that the current season is work in progress. Lewis is new to the team, SF-25 is also a new vehicle in Ferrari’s rich collection, and plenty of things are not yet tuned to perfection.

Vasseur is adamant that he’s fully backing Lewis Hamilton, stating that each race, and every result this season has shown that the team and its drivers have more than enough potential to bring success to Ferrari. 

For many casual onlookers this Ferrari team is a team in transition, and after the Saudi Arabia debacle many want to start preparations for the future. Fred was quick to shun such claims speaking harshly about the transition year. He claimed that after the results in China where Hamilton took the pole position and led the race for 19 laps, ending it in front of the likes of Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen there’s no transition to speak off. 

The team in general looks solid, and while Hamilton has its own struggles, Charles Leclerc ended up on the podium in Jeddah. While it is amazing to see one of Ferrari drivers there, it was a tough moment for Hamilton even accentuating his bad result in Saudi Arabia.

Carlos Sainz had to make way for Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari

For Vasseur, seeing Hamilton jaded after the race is a compliment to his character, as he is not happy with the result, position, no accomplishments during the year, and is sure that this will only push him to better and bigger things as the season progresses. 

There will be plenty of talk about Hamilton with every new race. At this point it is evident that there are new faces in the town, and that winning another title, a record-breaking one, will not be an easy task for the Brit driver.

This year, that task already appears to be impossible, but Hamilton is on contract for a few more years at Ferrari, and despite his advanced age, and many accolades that others can only dream of, there’s still something left to prove for Lewis.

Whether he will succeed this season or the next, remains to be seen, but if you were to Bet today on Formula 1, it wouldn’t be wise to favour Lewis Hamilton too much.

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