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Ferrari chairman: Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton "need to focus on driving and talk less”
After a double DNF at the Brazil Grand Prix dropped Ferrari to fourth in the constructors' standings, president John Elkann urged Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to focus on driving and talk less
LEWIS HAMILTON slammed F1 stewards as a “complete joke” before retiring on lap 40 after a nightmare Brazilian Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion picked up damage at the start which led to
John Elkann delivers a brutal message to Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc after Ferrari’s double DNF in Brazil, urging them to “talk less and drive more."
LEWIS HAMILTON caught a stray from his own boss after a miserable weekend in Brazil. The seven-time world champion collected just two points in the sprint, qualified 13th for the Grand Prix and
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have been told to talk less by Ferrari chairman John Elkann; Hamilton and Leclerc both failed to finish the Sao Paulo Grand Prix on Sunday; Ferrari are fourth in the
Gabriel Bortoleto has retired from the Brazilian Grand Prix, and Lewis Hamilton suffered contact and damages to the nose of his car. At the start of the race Hamilton got tapped from behind by Carlos Sainz's Williams,
Lewis Hamilton has labelled his Brazilian Grand Prix weekend “another write-off” after qualifying 13th on a track where he fears “you can’t overtake”. The seven-time World Champion was eliminated in Q2 at the Interlagos circuit where he was almost half a second down on the pace-setting time set by Lando Norris.