Tue | Nov 11, 2025

Ferrari boss says Hamilton, Leclerc need to ‘focus on driving and talk less’

Published:Tuesday | November 11, 2025 | 12:59 AM
Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain arrives at the Interlagos race track ahead of the Brazilian Formula One Grand Prix in Sao Paulo on Sunday.
Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain arrives at the Interlagos race track ahead of the Brazilian Formula One Grand Prix in Sao Paulo on Sunday.

MILAN (AP):

LEWIS HAMILTON and Charles Leclerc need to “focus on driving and talk less”, Ferrari executive chairman John Elkann warned yesterday after both of the team’s drivers failed to finish the Brazilian Grand Prix.

The results dropped Ferrari down to fourth in the constructors’ standings and left both Hamilton and Leclerc winless this season.

Hamilton, who has been critical of his team all season, called the weekend “a nightmare”.

Leclerc said he was “not happy” and called his car “very slow” after struggling in sprint qualifying.

Hamilton had to retire midrace due to damage to his car,while Leclerc also went out with damage after getting caught up in a collision between Oscar Piastri and Kimi Antonelli.

Elkann addressed Ferrari’s troubles on the sidelines of a sponsorship announcement between Stellantis and the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

“Brazil was a big disappointment but if we look at the season we can say that our mechanics are actually winning the championship with the performances that they’ve made in terms of pole positions and pit stops,” Elkann said. “There’s no doubt that the car has improved.

“If we look at everything else, it’s not up to standards,” Elkann added. “It’s important that our drivers focus on driving and talk less.”

Ferrari will go winless this season if neither Hamilton nor Leclerc see the checkered flag at the last three races in Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi.

“We have some big races remaining, and it’s not impossible to finish second,” Elkann said, referring to the constructor’s standings, where it is a tight race among Mercedes (398 points), Red Bull (366), and Ferrari (362).

McLaren is far ahead in first with 756 points.