
Montreal, May 25: The 2026 Canadian Grand Prix is turning into a gripping spectacle, but a serious issue has struck the Scuderia Ferrari garage. While competing at the front of the grid, Lewis Hamilton has encountered a sudden and catastrophic mechanical failure.
The seven-time World Champion expressed his frustration over the Ferrari team radio, stating, “I got no power man, come on guys.”
Hamilton Becomes a Sitting Duck in P4
Hamilton’s power unit failure has rendered him a sitting duck on the high-speed straights of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Max Verstappen, who started the Grand Prix in sixth position, quickly took advantage of Hamilton’s lack of speed, overtaking him to secure P3 and pushing the British veteran down to fourth place.
However, the most pressing threat to Hamilton isn’t Verstappen speeding away; it’s his own Ferrari teammate, Charles Leclerc, who is right behind him in P5.
Ferrari’s Power Struggle Intensifies
This mechanical failure has ignited Ferrari’s ongoing internal power struggle. The atmosphere in the Maranello garage is already tense. Leclerc, the established star of Ferrari, currently holds a significant lead over Hamilton in the 2026 Drivers’ Championship standings. Meanwhile, Hamilton, the legendary newcomer, is striving to assert his dominance and justify his high-profile move.
Now, the Ferrari pit wall faces a critical strategic decision. With Hamilton losing pace and voicing concerns about his power unit, should they instruct Leclerc to hold back and protect his struggling teammate? Or should Ferrari allow Leclerc to overtake Hamilton, enabling him to chase down Verstappen and secure a podium finish for the team?
If Ferrari orders Leclerc to stay behind a slow Hamilton, it could infuriate the Monegasque driver. Conversely, permitting Leclerc to overtake Hamilton could damage Hamilton’s morale and publicly highlight the shifting hierarchy within the team.
As the laps wind down in Montreal, Hamilton’s frustration is palpable. While Mercedes leads the pack, the most intense and politically charged battle is unfolding under Ferrari’s red awning.
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