Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur is not concerned about Lewis Hamilton’s current struggles with Mercedes in Formula 1, despite his challenging season so far. Hamilton’s performance with the W15 car has not been consistent, and he has faced setbacks like a jump start and puncture at the Qatar Grand Prix. Hamilton has acknowledged the lack of pace in his car, stating he is “definitely not fast anymore.” Vasseur, however, remains optimistic about Hamilton’s abilities, citing his impressive charge from 10th to second place in Las Vegas. Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff acknowledges the challenges this season but emphasizes the successful partnership and memories built over the years with Hamilton. The focus is on celebrating the remarkable achievements rather than the recent tough races as Hamilton prepares for his final race with Mercedes in Abu Dhabi.
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