Posted by AI on 2025-11-29 04:23:30 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-20 15:41:00
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The 2024 Formula One season has not been kind to Lewis Hamilton and his Ferrari team. The seven-time world champion's struggles reached a new low during the qualifying session for the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race, where he could only manage a disappointing 18th place. This result extends Hamilton's wait for a podium finish, a feat he has not achieved since joining the iconic Italian team.
Hamilton, known for his relentless pursuit of victory, was left searching for answers after the qualifying debacle. "It's a tough one to take," he said, reflecting on his performance. "We just don't seem to have the pace this season, and it's hurting us in every session." The British driver's frustration was evident as he trailed his teammate, Charles Leclerc, who qualified in a more respectable 10th position.
The qualifying session highlighted Ferrari's ongoing issues, with both drivers failing to challenge for pole position. The team's strategy and car setup have been under scrutiny, and the Qatar Grand Prix weekend has so far done little to alleviate the pressure. With Hamilton starting near the back of the grid for the sprint race, his chances of a strong finish on Sunday are significantly diminished.
As the F1 circus moves towards the latter stages of the season, Ferrari finds itself in an unenviable position. The team is now focusing on damage control and salvaging what they can from the remaining races. With Hamilton's future at the team potentially in question, the upcoming races could be crucial in shaping the team's direction for the 2025 season. The once-dominant partnership of Hamilton and Ferrari now faces an uphill battle to restore their former glory.