The F1 world is buzzing with tension as Ferrari faces a potential crisis just days before the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix.
Reports from Corriere della Sera suggest the Scuderia is grappling with internal strife, with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc at the heart of the storm. Fans are flooding social media with speculation, and the drama is grabbing the wrong kinds of headlines before a big race weekend.
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Ferrari driver drama ahead of Canadian GP

Hamilton, the seven-time world champion, is reportedly frustrated with Ferrari’s lack of support. A cryptic social media “like” on a post criticizing the team’s management has fueled rumors of his discontent.
Meanwhile, Leclerc, Ferrari’s golden boy, is said to be questioning his future with the team, exploring options beyond his 2026 contract. Posts on X highlight fans’ shock, with some claiming Leclerc’s trust in Ferrari is “fading fast.” Adding fuel to the fire, team principal Fred Vasseur’s position is under scrutiny, with whispers of a possible dismissal if results don’t improve.
Ferrari’s 2025 season has been a rollercoaster. Despite high expectations following Hamilton’s blockbuster move from Mercedes, the team sits fourth in the Constructors’ Championship, trailing McLaren by 76 points.
Hamilton’s best result remains a sprint win in China, while Leclerc’s podiums in Jeddah and Monaco haven’t translated to consistent success. Technical issues, like the double disqualification in China for skid block wear and weight violations, have compounded their woes. Vasseur has defended his drivers, calling criticism of Hamilton “harsh” and praising Leclerc’s commitment, but the pressure is mounting.
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