The 2025 Miami Grand Prix proved to be a dramatic affair for Ferrari, with Lewis Hamilton at the center of a heated controversy. Following a race marked by tense radio exchanges and questionable team strategy, Ferrari issued a surprising nine-word statement that left the seven-time world champion visibly stunned: “We’ll review, learn, and ensure better teamwork ahead.”
This concise yet loaded remark, delivered by team principal Fred Vasseur, has sparked widespread discussion in the Formula 1 community, highlighting underlying tensions within the Scuderia.
Hamilton’s frustration during the Miami GP stemmed from Ferrari’s indecision over team orders. Starting from a disappointing P12, Hamilton found himself on fresher, faster tires behind teammate Charles Leclerc, who was struggling to maintain pace.
Over the team radio, Hamilton vented his exasperation, sarcastically snapping, “Have a tea break while you’re at it!” as Ferrari delayed swapping their positions. The Briton later referenced the Chinese GP, where he had yielded to Leclerc, questioning the team’s fairness: “This is not good teamwork.” Eventually, Ferrari ordered the swap, but reversed it later, leaving Hamilton unable to catch Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli ahead.

Post-race, Hamilton downplayed the incident, emphasizing the heat of the moment. “I was just trying to push for a better result,” he told Sky Sports. “People say worse things on the radio.” He also revealed a candid moment with Vasseur, saying, “Fred came to my room, and I told him to calm down. It’s not personal.” However, Ferrari’s struggles in Miami—finishing seventh and eighth, far behind McLaren and Red Bull—underscored deeper issues with the SF-25 car’s performance.
Vasseur’s nine-word statement, issued via a press release, was unexpected in its brevity and tone. Rather than defending the team’s strategy, it acknowledged flaws and promised improvement, a rare admission from Ferrari. Sources close to the team suggest Vasseur’s words were aimed at pacifying Hamilton, whose blockbuster move to Ferrari has yet to yield the expected results. With only a sprint win in China to show for his 2025 season, Hamilton sits seventh in the championship, trailing Leclerc by 16 points.
Fans and analysts have mixed reactions. Some praise Ferrari’s transparency, while others see the statement as a sign of internal disarray. Posts on X captured the sentiment, with one user noting, “Ferrari’s admitting mistakes? That’s new!” Hamilton, meanwhile, remains optimistic, stating post-race, “I’ve still got fire in my belly. We’ll fix these issues and fight for wins.”
As Ferrari heads to Imola, the pressure is on to deliver upgrades and cohesion. Hamilton’s early struggles mirror those of Leclerc’s past teammates, raising questions about the team’s ability to maximize two star drivers. For now, Vasseur’s statement has bought time, but the Scuderia must act swiftly to restore Hamilton’s faith and close the gap to the front-runners.