Ferrari had a challenging Brazilian Grand Prix weekend today. Both drivers were involved in early incidents, and Charles Leclerc retired from the Sao Paulo race after damage from a collision, while Lewis Hamilton also faced retirement issues, compounding a difficult weekend for the team. This left Ferrari with reduced points and added pressure in the constructors’ standings.
Key points from today’s events:
- Leclerc retired on lap six at Interlagos due to crash-related damage, including a missing front wing and wheel, prompting a Virtual Safety Car. This was part of a troubled weekend for Ferrari in Brazil.
- Hamilton also retired in the same Brazil Grand Prix, marking another setback for Ferrari’s campaign in 2025. The double retirement contributed to Ferrari's disappointing outcome in this event.
- Reactions from analysts and pundits characterized Hamilton’s season at Ferrari as a “nightmare,” reflecting broader concerns about the car’s competitiveness and reliability this year. Ferrari will be looking to rebound in the remaining races.
If you’d like, I can summarize the race results, current standings, and what Ferrari might need to bounce back in the next events, or pull up more detailed race reports and driver statements from today.
