
LEWIS HAMILTON STRUGGLES in Ferrari Debut?! McLaren & Red Bull Shake Up F1!
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Lewis Hamilton’s highly anticipated Ferrari debut didn’t go as planned at the Australian Grand Prix. After struggling with pace, strategy missteps, and wet-weather challenges, is this just growing pains or a sign of trouble ahead? Meanwhile, McLaren executed a near-perfect race to take victory, and Max Verstappen proved Red Bull is still a force—even without the fastest car.
Topics We Cover in This Episode:
- Hamilton’s Ferrari Debut: One point, tough conditions, and key adjustments
- McLaren’s Masterclass: How Norris and Piastri delivered big in Melbourne
- Red Bull’s Fightback: Verstappen still a title contender despite struggles
- Liam Lawson’s Nightmare Weekend: Crashes, mistakes, and a tough debut
- Williams’ Surprise Pace: Albon delivers P5—can they keep up the momentum?
- Kimi Antonelli’s Sensational Debut: The youngest F1 driver ever to score points
- Rookie Woes: Doohan, Hadjar & Bortoleto’s rough start to 2025
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