Lewis hamilton ferrari 2026 season
On May 3, 2026, Lewis Hamilton secured a sixth-place qualifying position at the Miami Grand Prix, reflecting his ongoing struggles with Ferrari’s setup and simulator effectiveness. Despite improvements from previous sessions, Hamilton expressed dissatisfaction with being P6, indicating that he does not feel comfortable there.
During the qualifying rounds, Hamilton managed to reduce his deficit to pole position to just five tenths of a second, a notable improvement compared to earlier sessions where he qualified seventh. However, he still criticized Ferrari’s simulator for sending him in the wrong direction regarding car setup.
Ferrari introduced 11 upgrades for this race weekend in an effort to enhance performance. Yet, Hamilton’s discomfort suggests that these changes may not have fully addressed underlying issues. He indicated that he might cut out simulator running due to its negative impact on his setup.
Hamilton stated, “If I’m honest, I think the simulator really sent me in the wrong direction, so I think I might cut that out.” This highlights a critical concern about how simulator data is influencing real-world performance on the track.
Looking ahead to race day, Hamilton noted that he is expecting wet conditions during the race. He expressed hope that rain could provide an opportunity for better performance. “I’m confident with the balance that I have today in wet; hopefully we should be in a good place,” he said.
This sequence of events underscores the challenges Hamilton faces as he adapts to the SF-26 and navigates Ferrari’s evolving strategy amid competitive pressures in Formula 1.