Vasseur insists Hamilton ‘frustrated but not demotivated’

Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur has defended Lewis Hamilton after the British driver described himself as "useless" during a challenging Hungarian Grand Prix weekend. Hamilton struggled significantly, failing to advance past Q2 in qualifying while teammate Charles Leclerc secured pole position. After finishing Sunday's race in a disappointing P12 – his first non-points finish at a circuit he has won eight times – Hamilton's frustration was evident. Vasseur clarified that Hamilton is "frustrated but not demotivated," emphasizing that such candid remarks are common reactions in high-pressure sports. He added that Hamilton's demanding nature is a core reason for his seven World Championships. F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali also voiced support, calling Hamilton "a jewel" destined to rebound strongly.
Vasseur insists Hamilton ‘frustrated but not demotivated’
Vasseur insists Hamilton ‘frustrated but not demotivated’ | F1 BOXBOX