
15 January 2026Racingnews365Race reportDriver Ratings
Hamilton cites great harmony at Ferrari despite tough debut
Lewis Hamilton says there’s great harmony at Ferrari despite a 2025 debut that left him sixth in the standings and off the podium. He hopes the lessons from a gap will drive a faster, united future.
Lewis Hamilton says there’s great harmony at Ferrari despite a 2025 debut that left him sixth in the standings and off the podium. He won the Chinese Grand Prix sprint, yet an April development freeze to focus on 2026 regulations left Ferrari trailing rivals. Hamilton believes the swing from 14 points behind McLaren in 2024 to 435 points behind the champions in 2025 is fueling a collective push for a stronger future.
Why it matters:
- Driver morale at Ferrari influences the championship narrative and sponsor confidence.
- A united team can accelerate the technical catch‑up needed for the 2026 regulation era.
The details:
- Hamilton finished sixth in the 2025 drivers' standings, his first season without a Grand Prix podium.
- He won the Chinese Grand Prix sprint, the only race victory for Ferrari in 2025.
- Ferrari froze car development in April to prioritise the 2026 rule package, leaving the team off the pace as rivals kept evolving.
What's next:
- Ferrari will resume full development in the off‑season, aiming for a competitive 2026 car under the new engine and aerodynamic rules.
- If the harmony Hamilton describes translates into faster lap times, Ferrari could be back fighting for wins as early as the 2026 opener.