Former McLaren F1 mechanic challenges claims Lewis Hamilton ‘has lost his talent’
“Now, do we believe th💧at Lewis has sudd🐻enly lost all of his talent and is no longer a good driver?”

Ex-McLaren F1 mechanic Marc Priestley doesn’t believe 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton has “lost a𓄧ll of his talent” despite struggling in recent years.
Hamilton has struggled since the introductꦰion of the ‘ground effect’ set of regulations in 2022.
The seven-time world champion’s form has only worsened since then, losing out to168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: George Russell in his final year with Mercedes.
Charles Leclerc has enjoyed a decisive edge over Hamilton in 2025, even th𒈔ough the 40-year-old has shown flashes of brilliance in sprint races.
Speaking on the Pitlane Life Lessons Podcast, Priestley discussed the challenꦕge Red Bull’s second drivers face alongside Max Verstappen.
Since Daniel Ricciardo's departure at the end of 2018, Rꩲed Bull have struggled to find a strong teammate alongside Verstappen.
During that seꦓgment, Priestley referenced Hamilton🌳 and his struggles in recent years.
“Go back to Checo Perez, previously before him. A series of very good results at times in different cars ꦚover his career,” Priestley 𒐪said.
“He’s been an overachiever on lots of occasions. It’s why he got the job at Red Bull Racing. But in recent years, you look at the two results from him and his teammate a💝nd he’s been absolutely awful. Does that mean he’s an awful driver? I actually think if you lo💮ok at other drivers up and down the grid with Lewis Hamilton being a really good example right now.
“Lewis, seven-time world champion, statistically the greatest driver in Form൩ula 1, yet since we went to the ground-effect cars in this modern era, first of all with him at Mercedes, now at Ferrari, he’s really struggled to get the best out of those.
“Now, do we believe that Lewis has suddenly lost all of his talent and is no l💞onger a good driver? I certainly don’t believe that, I don’t think many people do. Or is the problem, not that he’s not a good driver, is the problem not that Red Bull can’t find a good driver?
“Is the problem that those drivers have a set of skills, [a set] of characteristics, a driving style if you like, the nuances of how they go about performing their craft? And do those characteristics and nuances no longer ꧂match up to the car or the tool that they’re being given to apply their craft in this spoꦺrt?”
An important weekend at Imola for Ferrari
Th༺is weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix 🎶is an important one for Ferrari.
Not only is it their home race, Ferrari are expected 🔴to introduce the first part of their upgrade package as they look to 🐈turn their season around.
2025 has been disappointing for Ferrari, scoring just one pod💯i♔um in the opening six races.
They sit over 140 points behind McLaren in the constructors’ standing💫s.
Ferrari will be hop💮ing for a smoother weekend than Miami, where they were𝐆 out-paced by Williams.
They were♑ also engulfed in a team orders saga which dominated🍌 the post-race media headlines.

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