Hamilton Labels Ferrari ‘Toughest Car’ in Treacherous Conditions
During a recent Grand Prix in difficult weather, Lewis Hamilton called the Ferrari "the most difficult car I’ve driven" that day, due to its unpredictable handling in slippery conditions. Despite the chaotic weather, Hamilton took advantage of the situation—launching from a lower grid position to secure a podium finish, demonstrating both his expertise and Ferrari's stunning speed.
Conditions Were Brutal
Heavy rain and poor grip made the race a disaster for many. While Ferrari's raw pace was undeniable, its sensitivity to oversteer poses a problem in wet conditions. Hamilton's feedback underscores the car's dual nature: rapid in the dry, but demanding mastery in the wet.
Race Strategy & Skill
Hamilton’s skill was clear. Navigating through the rain-soaked field, he managed to stay composed and strategic, keeping Ferrari from faltering despite the weather. His performance not only earned him a podium spot but also highlighted how crucial driver adaptability is in Formula 1 races.