Lewis Hamilton has been expressing dissatisfaction after most Formula 1 races this year, including the British Grand Prix. Despite achieving his best Sunday result in fourth place, Hamilton struggled with the handling of his Ferrari SF-25 on the wet Silverstone track, a circuit where he has excelled in the past. Hamilton described the car as the most challenging he has driven in years and highlighted the difficulties he faced in maintaining tire performance and handling in the wet conditions. He recognized the learning experience but emphasized the need to work with the car’s designers to improve its performance in such conditions. Hamilton expressed frustration with his lack of podium finishes despite consistent race completions and outlined his desire for a more stable and balanced car moving forward in the season. Despite his struggles, Hamilton holds sixth place in the championship standings and Ferrari sits in second place in the constructors’ standings.
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