Lewis Hamilton highlights issue with Ferrari F1 car after Japan GP: ‘We’ve found something’

Hamilton finished seventh in the Japanese GP with Ferrari lacking pace in race three of the 2025 season
Lewis Hamilton has confirmed that Ferrari have found an issue with their car but is hopeful of a remedy for the next race in Bahrain.
The seven-time F1 world champion, who qualified eighth on the grid, finished the Japanese Grand Prix in seventh after a largely uneventful race at Suzuka.
With teammate Charles Leclerc finishing fourth, Ferrari are still short of pace compared to frontrunners McLaren, as well as Mercedes and Max Verstappen’s Red Bull car. The Dutchman claimed victory on Sunday, ahead of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
Yet looking ahead to the next race in Bahrain, 40-year-old Hamilton confirmed Ferrari have found an “underperforming” component of the car which they are looking to fix.
“I did the best I could today, I was generally lacking performance compared to the cars ahead of me, especially Mercedes, Red Bull and McLaren,” he told Sky Sports F1.
“We’ve found something on the car which is underperforming, so if that’s fixed… I’m losing over a tenth a lap. Qualifying is clearly really important.”
Pressed further on the issue, amid paddock whispers it’s focused on the rear of the car, Hamilton said: “They’re [the team] aware of it, they don’t know why [it’s happening.]
“When the new component comes, hopefully it will be gone. I’m relatively happy with the race-pace I had, good performance for the team, myself and Ricciardo [Adami, race engineer] did a great job, onwards and upwards.”

Lewis Hamilton finished seventh at the Japanese GP (Getty Images)

Max Verstappen claimed his first win of the season (Getty Images)
Hamilton was actually the only top-10 runner to make up a place in the whole race, overtaking Racing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar early on.
The Briton is now eighth in the championship standings, 47 points off leader Lando Norris after three rounds. While he won the sprint race in China, he has struggled in the first three grands prix. He finished 10th in Australia and was disqualified in China, prior to this weekend in Japan.
TOP-10 – JAPANESE GRAND PRIX
1. Max Verstappen
2. Lando Norris
3. Oscar Piastri
4. Charles Leclerc
5. George Russell
6. Kimi Antonelli
7. Lewis Hamilton
8. Isack Hadjar
9. Alex Albon
10. Ollie Bearman
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