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Hamilton Stripped of Confidence by Mystery Ferrari Swing at Monaco
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Hamilton Stripped of Confidence by Mystery Ferrari Swing at Monaco

Lewis Hamilton said an unexplained overnight shift in his Ferrari's between Friday and Saturday at Monaco left him lacking the confidence to challenge for pole, forcing him to settle for third as Mercedes and Red Bull locked out the front row.

Lewis Hamilton says an unexplained overnight swing left him lacking confidence in the SF-26 during the Monaco Grand Prix qualifying session. After the Ferrari duo of Hamilton and Charles Leclerc dominated Friday practice, the Briton found himself fighting a dramatically different car Saturday that sabotaged any realistic bid for pole.

Why it matters:

At Monaco, driver confidence is everything, and the margins are measured in millimeters against unforgiving walls. An unpredictable balance shift, however small in setup terms, derailed Hamilton’s weekend and exposed a potential operational weakness within Ferrari at a crucial point in the campaign.

The details:

  • Hamilton and Leclerc topped both FP1 and FP2, raising expectations of a genuine front-row threat.
  • Despite Ferrari opting for only minimal setup revisions overnight, Hamilton reported the car felt "completely different" on Saturday with no rear-end grip.
  • The team scrambled to recover by reducing front wing flap angle — Hamilton described taking out "like 10 holes" just to tame excess front-end bite.
  • The SF-26 gradually returned to a workable window by Q3, allowing Hamilton to salvage third on the grid, but the lost rhythm and confidence in Q1 proved costly.
  • "I didn't have it, it was completely gone in Q1," Hamilton admitted. Without trust in the rear end, he spent the session reacting rather than attacking through the tightest sections.

What's next:

Hamilton will start third behind front-row lockout pair Kimi Antonelli and Max Verstappen, who found late-session pace that Ferrari could not match. Overtaking at Monaco remains notoriously difficult, but Hamilton is pinning hopes on a strong launch or rain to shake up the order and keep his dream of a maiden Monaco victory for Ferrari alive.

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