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F1 fans think 'it's all over' after hearing Lewis Hamilton's radio message during Austrian Grand Prix practice

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Published 20:07 27 Jun 2025 GMT+1

F1 fans think 'it's all over' after hearing Lewis Hamilton's radio message during Austrian Grand Prix practice


Ferrari star Lewis Hamilton's team radio message has gone viral.

Marcus Chan

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Formula 1 fans have been reacting on social media after seeing what Lewis Hamilton said on his Ferrari team radio.

On Friday afternoon, Hamilton was back behind the wheel of the Ferrari SF-25 as the Brit looked to have a better weekend than he did in Canada earlier in the month.

Heading into the latest Grand Prix weekend, it was revealed that Ferrari had brought an upgrade for the floor of Hamilton's car.

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During FP1, the 40-year-old was seen driving the first few laps with an aero rake as the team looked to collect data to determine the effectiveness of the upgrade.

But he also suffered a gearbox-related issue and had to pit during the one-hour session.

Hamilton ended up finishing in ninth place, more than half a second slower than Mercedes star George Russell.

The seven-time world champion's fortunes did not change in the second practice as he was struggling for pace.

On his team radio, Hamilton said: "For some reason I've just got no pace, mate."

Reacting on social media, one fan said: "It’s never been more over."

Another tweeted: "Each race weekend. It's embarrassing."

A third fan added: "There is no pace in that car that's why."

Someone else wrote: "It's because you're in a Ferrari."

A fifth commented: "Now we get to hear it in Free practice."

Lewis Hamilton endured a tough afternoon in Austria. Image: Getty
Lewis Hamilton endured a tough afternoon in Austria. Image: Getty

In the end, Hamilton finished FP2 in 10th place, nearly a second slower than Lando Norris, who was first. His teammate, Charles Leclerc, was in fifth.

Speaking prior to the weekend, Hamilton said: "Would we prefer it if we were straight away just winning races? I'm sure people in the garage wish we were straight away winning but I think, for me, I'm grateful we're going through this process.

"We're doing a lot of building, there are a lot of changes that need to be made that we're working towards."

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Formula 1, Fan Reactions

Marcus Chan
Marcus Chan

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