Overview
- Lewis Hamilton finished sixth in Montreal after sustaining underbody damage when his car struck a marmot on the track.
- He said “tante cose da cambiare nel sistema” and urged Ferrari to accelerate technical updates instead of wasting time on the SF-25 this season.
- His call for organizational and technical shifts contradicts team principal Fred Vasseur’s assertion that driver errors, rather than car evolution, are behind Ferrari’s struggles.
- Hamilton warned that Ferrari is currently out of contention for the World Championship and must build a competitive foundation for next season’s car.
- He emphasized his goal of influencing internal reforms at Maranello to ensure long-term success for the Scuderia.