Lewis Hamilton’s father issues ‘difficult’ Ferrari statement
Lewis Hamilton’s father issues ‘BRUTAL’ Ferrari statement

Lewis Hamilton’s father has spoken out following the seven-time Formula 1 world champion’s disappointing result at the Australian Grand Prix.
Anthony Hamilton was in Melbourne to watch his son make his long-awaited Ferrari racing debut alongside new team-mate Charles Leclerc.F1
But it turned out to be a frustrating afternoon for the former Mercedes man, crossing the finish line down in 10th after what was a chaotic race at Albert Park which saw six drivers fail to finish thanks to treacherous on-track conditions.
It was to be Lando Norris who was crowned the victor as he got his title bid off to a winning start, with Max Verstappen and George Russell completing the top three.
Lewis Hamilton made his long-awaited racing debut for Ferrari in Melbourne
Conditions caused all sorts of problems for the drivers in Sunday’s grand prix
Hamilton off to slow start at Ferrari
Hamilton admitted both before and during the weekend that he was still getting to grips with his new car, and was eager to play down his chances of challenging at the top end of the grid on his first race outing at the Scuderia.
Hamilton Sr – who earned widespread praise after offering words of comfort to a crestfallen Isack Hadjar after his early exit – said that it was always going to be a tough day at the office for his son, regardless of the weather.Speaking to Sky Sports, he admitted: “At the end of the day we’re just really pleased that we got this race over and done [with], and that we finished it – that was the most important thing.
“[With] so few laps and time in the car, it was always going to be difficult, but we’re quite pleased.”It’s been a learning process. We’ve learned a lot about the car, what we need to do, what we need to change and where we need to go with it, so it was good.”It would have been great to have come here and been on the pace and up the front. That might have been too easy.
“We like things difficult so we’re going to work hard.