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By | May 20, 2025

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In the wake of a chaotic Monaco Grand Prix weekend, Lewis Hamilton has finally addressed the controversial Ferrari team radio drama that unfolded during the race — and his comments are turning heads across the Formula 1 world.

Ferrari’s heated radio exchange, which went viral during the race broadcast, captured Charles Leclerc and his race engineer clashing over a poorly timed strategy call that ultimately cost the team valuable positions. When asked about the incident and whether Mercedes was experiencing similar internal tension, Hamilton didn’t hold back.

“We’re still figuring out a lot of things — we’re still f****** around, to be honest,” Hamilton said bluntly during the post-race press conference. “It’s not just Ferrari. A lot of teams are making mistakes. But when it’s that visible, when you hear it over the radio, it just makes it harder to hide.”

Hamilton, who finished P7 after another frustrating weekend marked by strategy missteps and lack of pace, sympathized with Leclerc. “You can hear the frustration. I’ve been there. You’re driving at the limit and the decisions behind the scenes just don’t match what you’re feeling on the track. It’s tough.”

The seven-time world champion’s comments reflect a growing concern among top drivers about the gap between real-time strategy decisions and on-track execution — something that has plagued not just Ferrari, but several top teams this season.

Ferrari has yet to formally respond to Hamilton’s remarks, though team principal Fred Vasseur acknowledged after the race that communication during key moments “needs to be clearer.”

With tensions rising and driver contracts up for grabs in 2025, Hamilton’s no-filter honesty adds even more spice to an already unpredictable F1 season.

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