
"It's a nightmare, Hamilton said. I've been living it for a while. The flip between the dream of driving for this amazing team and then the nightmare of the results that we've had. We are just really having to fight through those hardships at the moment. This weekend has been disastrous and disappointing for everyone. I am trying to keep my head above water and remain positive."
"He had qualified in 13th and then early in the race was clipped by Carlos Sainz and shortly afterwards took floor damage when he misjudged an attempted pass on Franco Colapinto. He was forced to retire the car on lap 37, another poor result in a season in which he is sixth in the championship, 66 points behind his teammate, Charles Leclerc, and still without a podium finish."
"Meanwhile, a punchy Norris has insisted he would ignore critics talking crap and attempting to bring him down as he focused only on himself in attempting to close out his first world championship, after victory in Brazil. Norris won at Interlagos with a superb drive from pole position but immediately after the race hit out at questions that had been raised previously regarding his ability to fight for a title."
Lewis Hamilton described his first season at Ferrari as a nightmare, lamenting the contrast between the dream of driving for Ferrari and the poor results and hardships he and the team are enduring. He retired from the Sao Paulo Grand Prix on lap 37 after being clipped by Carlos Sainz and suffering floor damage following a misjudged pass, having qualified 13th. Hamilton sits sixth in the championship, 66 points behind teammate Charles Leclerc and still without a podium. Hamilton expressed belief in a better future and vowed to keep pushing. Lando Norris won the race, extended his championship lead, and urged ignoring critics.
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