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Ferrari’s 2025 campaign proved to be one of the most disappointing in the team’s recent history. After a promising 2024 and high expectations following Lewis Hamilton’s arrival, the Scuderia struggled throughout the season, finishing without a single victory—a result not seen since 2021. The team ended fourth in the Constructors’ Championship with just 398 points, far behind the 652 scored the previous year, with only seven podiums, all achieved by Charles Leclerc.
For Hamilton, his first year with Ferrari was a true nightmare: no podiums, just 156 points, and the lowest points-per-race average of his career. Disappointing qualifying sessions, technical issues, and rare flashes of competitiveness marked a season full of record lows for the seven-time world champion.
Leclerc also faced challenges, converting few of his pole positions into victories. Looking ahead, Ferrari will start from scratch in 2026 under a new technical regulation that ends the era of ground-effect cars, aiming to recover competitiveness and restore glory.
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