Hamilton Endures Another Difficult Race as McLaren Clinches Constructors’ Championship
São paulo, brazil - Lewis HamiltonS challenging Formula 1 season continued at the Brazilian Grand Prix, where he was forced to retire mid-race. The Ferrari driver described the season as a “real nightmare” following the disappointing result in São Paulo, stating, “It’s been going on for a while. We have to be able to overcome these difficulties.This weekend was a disaster and a disappointment for everyone in the team. I try to think positively.”
Lando Norris of McLaren secured a dominant victory, starting from pole position and leading every lap. The race saw significant setbacks for Ferrari, with Charles Leclerc retiring on the fifth lap after a collision with Kimi Antonelli, damaging his vehicle. hamilton’s race ended early due to a lost front anti-wing.
Despite the ongoing struggles, Hamilton remains optimistic about Ferrari’s potential. “I still believe in this team and what we can achieve together. I have to keep fighting and give them everything I can,” he said.
Currently sixth in the overall standings, Hamilton trails teammate Charles Leclerc by 66 points.
the driver standings are led by Lando Norris with 390 points, 24 points ahead of McLaren teammate Oscar Piastre. Max Verstappen (Red bull) holds third place with 341 points.
McLaren has already secured the Constructors’ Championship this season.