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Hamilton frustrated by Ferrari team orders at Dutch Grand Prix
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Hamilton frustrated by Ferrari team orders at Dutch Grand Prix

August 23, 2026 at 03:34 PM
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Lewis Hamilton expressed frustration with Ferrari's team orders during the Dutch Grand Prix, calling it a 'great way of wasting time.'

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Lewis Hamilton was left frustrated with Ferrari for 'wasting time' by not swapping him and Charles Leclerc earlier.

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Lewis Hamilton voiced his frustration with Ferrari's team orders during the Dutch Grand Prix, describing the strategy as a 'great way of wasting time.' The seven-time world champion's comments highlight ongoing tension around race management and communication between Hamilton and the Ferrari pit wall. The incident raises questions about how Ferrari is handling its driver pairing and race strategy as the season progresses.

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Lewis Hamilton's public frustration with Ferrari's team orders at Zandvoort adds another wrinkle to what has been a difficult adaptation period for the seven-time champion at Maranello. When a driver of Hamilton's stature openly questions strategy in real time, it signals deeper friction in the driver-engineer relationship and raises questions about how Ferrari balances race management when results aren't flowing. For fans watching the Hamilton-Ferrari project, the key question is whether these are growing pains of a new partnership or signs of a more structural communication problem.

Impact

Hamilton's frustration with Ferrari's strategy may affect team morale and on-track decision-making, potentially impacting Ferrari's race execution in upcoming Grands Prix.

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Hamilton frustrated by Ferrari team orders at Dutch Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton expressed frustration with Ferrari's team orders during the Dutch Grand Prix, calling it a 'great way of wasting time.'

Article summary

Lewis Hamilton voiced his frustration with Ferrari's team orders during the Dutch Grand Prix, describing the strategy as a 'great way of wasting time.' The seven-time world champion's comments highlight ongoing tension around race management and communication between Hamilton and the Ferrari pit wall. The incident raises questions about how Ferrari is handling its driver pairing and race strategy as the season progresses.

Lewis Hamilton's public frustration with Ferrari's team orders at Zandvoort adds another wrinkle to what has been a difficult adaptation period for the seven-time champion at Maranello. When a driver of Hamilton's stature openly questions strategy in real time, it signals deeper friction in the driver-engineer relationship and raises questions about how Ferrari balances race management when results aren't flowing. For fans watching the Hamilton-Ferrari project, the key question is whether these are growing pains of a new partnership or signs of a more structural communication problem.

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