Lewis Hamilton Ferrari Belief 'Naive' as Fred Vasseur Makes Sainz Comparison
- Lewis Hamilton has faced challenges adapting to Ferrari, with 14 consecutive races without a podium finish since joining the team.
- Ferrari's team principal, Fred Vasseur, criticized Hamilton's media outbursts as worsening his situation, describing them as 'extreme' and urging him to 'stay calm.'
- Technical challenges related to Ferrari's braking system have hindered Hamilton's adaptation, according to Vasseur.
- Hamilton acknowledged that 'there's a lot going on in the background that's not great,' referring to team turmoil and qualifying performance.
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Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur has urged Lewis Hamilton to keep a cool head during his difficult start to life at the Scuderia.
Ferrari chief accuses Lewis Hamilton of 'extreme reactions' and tells driver to 'stay calm'
Ferrari's team principal, Fred Vasseur, has delivered a remarkable assessment of Lewis Hamilton's behaviour, stating the seven-time champion's media reactions are "extreme" while issuing a warning to "stay calm"
Taking Lewis Hamilton's word for it, the situation of Ferrari's Formula 1 record world champion is devastatingly bad and the prospects are gloomy. However, Scuderia team leader Frédéric Vasseur says: "It's all half as wild. The Capo gives Hamilton advice.
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