12/05/2025 12:00
F1 fans have narrowly tipped Lewis Hamilton to win a grand prix in 2025 and overcome his Ferrari struggles, according to the results of a RacingNews365 poll. Hamilton endured a tricky triple-header across Japan-Bahrain-Saudi Arabia, predicting after the Jeddah race, where he finished seventh, that the "pain" he was feeling could last the rest of the season. The seven-time F1 champion is struggling to adapt to the characteristics of the Ferrari power unit and the brakes after 12 seasons at Mercedes. However, in better news, Hamilton felt he had a stronger weekend in Miami, where he was third in the sprint and eighth in the race. His P3 was aided by his strategy call for slicks, delivering his best result since winning the China sprint from pole in March. Looking ahead to the rest of the season, F1 fans have backed Hamilton to win a grand prix - which would be his 106th if achieved - and become the first driver since Sebastian Vettel's first victory for Ferrari at the 2015 Malaysian GP to win for three different constructors. The results, available in the table below, were tight, with 53.73% of voters believing Hamilton would win at some point in 2025. Will Lewis Hamilton win a grand prix this season?