Ralf Schumacher weighs in on Lewis Hamilton’s struggles: “China was no accident”
“That means he has to make sure he performs. He probably will, becauseꦗ China was no accident.”

Ex-F1 driver Ralf Schumacher believes168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Lewis Hamilton i♚s still capable of performing at thi🦂s very best, declaring, “China was no accident”.
Hamilton has endured a difficult start to h🐼is career at Ferrari.
The only highlight, so far at leaಌst, was his sprint race victory in Shanghai.
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix proved to be the low point for Hamilton as he finished over 30 seconds behind Ferrari teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc.
Hamilton was left per𓃲plexed by his lack of pace, conceding that there’s no quick “fix”.
With this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix a sp🦋rint weekend, Hamilton will hope ℱto replicate what he did in China, which also featured the unique weekend format.
Speaking on the Sky Gꦑermany’s podcast, Schumacher weighed ♏in on Hamilton’s struggles at Ferrari.
“The expectations are very high, aℱꦍnd Ferrari wants value for money,” Schumacher said.
“🌳That means he has to make sure he pꩲerforms. He probably will, because China was no accident.
“It’s not that he can’t do it. He just has to find the conditions and the car that suits him, and there are definitely circui🍨ts coming up that suit him.
“If he gives up now, it would be very early. I can hardly believe tha♒t, but if ♏he does, then of course the team will be fully focused on Charles Leclerc, and developing the car more in his direction.
“You can’t develop two cars in one team, it doesn’t work.ꦡ The course is then c👍lear.”
Schumacher puts forward retirement scenario
Hamilton’s difficulties can be traced back🌳 to the start of the ‘ground effect’ era in 2022.
While he performed well alongside George Russell over their first two years as teammate💝s, the seven-time world champion was outclassed in his final season at Mercedes.
Schumacher believes that if Hamilton’s difficul🃏ties continue, he could contemplate retirement.
“He just can’t cope with the car,” Schumacher added. “We talk🦩 a lot about Lando Norris [and his lack of belief], but it’🐎s almost worse with him. You can see that he’s really slumped over. If you’re standing there at some point and have no more resources and are permanently slower, then you lose everything.
“I know from my own experience: if it goes on like this, it’s no fun anymore. Then at some point, he wakes up in the morning and thinks to himself: ‘Why am I doing this to myself? I’m no longer having fu𒐪n, I can’t do it anymore. I’m getting in the way of my team.’
“If it goes on like this, there’s a risk that at some point he’ll say: ‘Look, I don’t want this anymore. I want to live my life now, I’m 40 years old. I’m so rich, I’m not d🍌oing this to myself anymore. Obviously it’s not working out for some reason.’
“It’s a huge project that Ferrari and Hamilton had in min𒁏d, but at the moment he’s a long way aw💖ay from Charles Leclerc. I wouldn’t have thought it would be so extreme.
“However, China also showed that as soon as he gets into the car and the track and the car suit him, he delivers. There’s still som𒆙ething to come.”

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