Ferrari: Lewis Hamilton angry and disappointed: four GPs to save the'honor

105 career wins, 104 pole positions and an impressive 202 podiums. Lewis Hamilton is the best, achievement-wise, in Formula 1 history. Yet, his first year at Ferrari is, at the moment, a nightmare: no GP wins, no podiums and the paltry consolation of one Sprint win (Chinese GP).
Too little for one who, when he signed with the Redhead, dreamed of the’eighth World Championship. After having had so many problems with feeling with the SF-25, the Briton has appeared much more focused and determined in recent GPs. In Mexico he dreamed of his first podium finish but, accomplice the now-famous 10-second penalty for his excursion on the grass, ruined his plans.
In the post-Mexico GP, Lewis Hamilton appeared decidedly angry. He felt damaged by the FIA beyond measure. He knew this could be his big chance to end a record negative streak. Now, he only has four GPs left to finally stand on the podium as a Cavallino driver, namely the Brazil, Las Vegas, Qatar and Abu Dhabi.
Distant by as many as 64 points from teammate Charles Leclerc, here’s Lewis Hamilton really needs a glimpse of the champion to save a season that threatens to stain, indelibly, his incredible and prestigious career.
