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Lewis Hamilton has been brutally accused of giving off an air that
he does not want to work at Ferrari, and that he and his engineer
are operating on different planets. That is the damning assessment
of F1 champion Jacques Villeneuve, who feels there is "zero
chemistry" between Hamilton and Ferrari, and the reason why the
seven-time title-winner has struggled since joining the Scuderia.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton handed brutal 'on a different planet'
verdict in latest Ferrari takedown Franco Colapinto F1 future in
doubt after fierce Flavio Briatore criticism Franco Colapinto's
future with the Alpine F1 team appears to be in doubt following
fierce criticism from Flavio Briatore. Colapinto was drafted in to
replace Jack Doohan after the Miami Grand Prix, having joined from
Williams as a reserve driver at the start of the year, but thus
far, the Argentine has struggled alongside Pierre Gasly. READ MORE:
Franco Colapinto F1 future in doubt after fierce Flavio Briatore
criticism Lando Norris addresses surprise threat to McLaren's F1
domination Lando Norris has addressed the surprise threat Aston
Martin is posing to McLaren after Friday of the Dutch Grand Prix.
Although Norris topped both sessions at Zandvoort upon F1's return
from the summer break, Aston pair Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso
were each classified in the top three in the respective sessions.
READ MORE: Lando Norris addresses surprise threat to McLaren's F1
domination Fernando Alonso places F1 rivals on alert after
season-first at Dutch GP Fernando Alonso has warned the likes of
Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull that Aston Martin is in the fight at
Zandvoort following a strong Dutch Grand Prix Friday. Team-mate
Lance Stroll finished third in FP1 before Alonso actually split the
dominant McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in FP2,
finishing 0.087s down on Norris. READ MORE: Fernando Alonso places
F1 rivals on alert after season-first at Dutch GP Charles Leclerc
sounds major Ferrari Dutch GP alarm Charles Leclerc has described
Ferrari's performance on Friday at the Dutch Grand Prix as a
"wake-up call" after lowly positions. During FP1, Leclerc placed
only 14th fastest, ahead of team-mate Lewis Hamilton in 15th, with
positions being flipped as Hamilton climbed to sixth and Leclerc
eighth. READ MORE: Charles Leclerc sounds major Ferrari Dutch GP
alarm Max Verstappen hands Orange Army warning due to 'underlying
Red Bull problem' Max Verstappen has warned his home Dutch Grand
Prix fans that an "underlying problem" with his Red Bull could
hamper his chances at Zandvoort. The world champion was sixth and
then fifth respectively in the two Friday sessions ahead of his
home race, but was over half-a-second slower than FP2 pace-setter
Lando Norris on the qualifying simulation runs. READ MORE: Max
Verstappen hands Orange Army warning due to 'underlying Red Bull
problem'