Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton suffered one of his toughest weekends since leaving Mercedes at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
It wasnโt the first time that Lewis Hamilton had been caught out in qualifying since joining Ferrari. The Ferarri SF-25 revealed — Lewis Hamilton
At the previous weekend in Spa, the seven-time world champion failed to get out of Q1 for both races, and it needed a Hamilton tactical masterclass during the Belgian Grand Prix to score six points.
Unfortunately, the Hungarian Grand Prix is notorious for overtaking being far more difficult, as Hamilton found out to his detriment on Sunday.
Ferrari gambled on putting Hamilton on a one-stop strategy, and while that ultimately helped Lando Norris win the race, the 40-year-old was on the wrong tyres at the start.
Hamilton was told to lift and coast from the start of the race, limiting his potential to make progress.
It added to his misery from after qualifying, as for the first time since joining Ferrari, he failed to add to his points tally over a race weekend.
Damon Hill has now reacted to Hamiltonโs race weekend and the issues he encountered.
Ralf Schumacher has suggested Hamiltonโs performance reflects when he retired from racing, and Hillโs latest comment isnโt a million miles away from that sentiment.

Hamilton was despondent across the race weekend when speaking to the media, and after qualifying, he admitted: โIโm useless, absolutely useless.
โThe team, they have no problem โ youโve seen the car is on pole. So, they probably need to change driver.โ
Hamilton admitted he still loves racing after Sundayโs Grand Prix, and team principal Fred Vasseur has no concerns about actually needing to replace the seven-time world champion.
Hill responded on social media to Sundayโs race and said: โJust seen the race. Good race. The way we like it.
โBit of a brave move by Oscar. Could have endedโฆ differently! Sad to see Sir Lewis so downhearted.
โItโs tough to know when itโs time. Another year? It gets harder. Maybe a good holiday is needed?โ
Hamilton is still waiting to stand on the podium for the first time as a Ferrari driver, and his Sprint Race in China now feels like a distant memory.
Teammate Charles Leclerc had problems of his own during Sundayโs race, and what looked like a guaranteed top-three and potentially even a race-winning performance eventually turned into a P4 finish.
Speaking in his official post-race interview, Hamilton said: โItโs been a challenging weekend and one to move on from.
โWe werenโt able to make the progress we hoped for, but Iโm grateful for the effort everyone in the team put in throughout the weekend.
โNow we head into the break. Iโll be using the time to reset, recharge and come back stronger. Iโm not where I want to be yet, but the fightโs not over โ donโt count me out.โ
Stefano Domenicali has backed Hamilton to thrive after the summer break, and nobody is denying heโs got the talent to succeed.
However, whether he can gel quickly enough with this Ferrari to challenge Leclerc and the two McLarens is one of the many fascinating storylines to keep an eye on after the summer break.