Ferrari's executive chairman, John Elkann, expressed disappointment over the team's performance, citing a lack of focus from drivers in Brazilian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton has offered public support to Ferrari and his team after executive chairman John Elkann criticised both Ferrari drivers for “talking too much” and not focusing enough on driving following a disastrous Brazilian Grand Prix.
Ferrari endured a weekend to forget in São Paulo, with both Hamilton and Charles Leclerc failing to finish the race. Hamilton retired mid-race after sustaining damage to his car, while Leclerc was forced out early following a collision involving Oscar Piastri and Kimi Antonelli. The double retirement dropped Ferrari to fourth in the constructors’ standings, leaving both drivers still searching for t

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