logo
Ferrari cracks at home, Hamilton frustrated as McLaren surges ahead at Imola

Ferrari cracks at home, Hamilton frustrated as McLaren surges ahead at Imola

Economic Times19-05-2025

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was left heartbroken at the Imola Grand Prix as McLaren's Oscar Piastri claimed pole position. With Lewis Hamilton also disappointed in his car's pace, the 2025 F1 season continues to expose the performance gap. The tifosi watched in silence as dreams unraveled at Ferrari's home track
Charles Leclerc looks on after a difficult qualifying session at Ferrari's home Grand Prix in Imola, as McLaren and Red Bull outpace the Scuderia in the 2025 F1 season
Tired of too many ads?
Remove Ads
Tired of too many ads?
Remove Ads
There was a visible weight on Charles Leclerc's shoulders as he stepped out of his Ferrari after qualifying at Imola. The roar of the tifosi had faded into an uneasy hush. This wasn't just another missed pole position, it was a collapse on sacred ground, only 50 miles from Ferrari's soul in Maranello.Oscar Piastri, the rising McLaren star, clocked a near-perfect lap to seize pole. Leclerc, nearly a full second behind, couldn't mask his devastation.Also read: From one tweet to the top: Oscar Piastri's McLaren gamble pays off as he leads F1 title race "Very disappointed, especially at home at such a special grand prix for the team, it hurts. It would have hurt anyway at whatever track, but here it hurts even more," he admitted.This marks the second consecutive weekend Ferrari failed to improve on fresh tyres, a concerning trend as the Formula 1 season intensifies.While Leclerc was contending with expectations from within, Lewis Hamilton was contending with expectations from the world.Despite positive feedback about Ferrari's improvements at the Imola Grand Prix, the seven-time world champion found himself over a tenth slower than his teammate and significantly off the pace of both Red Bull and McLaren."I feel gutted, I guess... the car was generally feeling really good," said Hamilton. "We just can't go quicker. If you look at how quick Max is going through Turn Two and Three, we just can't match it."Hamilton noted that their soft tyre didn't provide the expected grip during final qualifying runs, a frustration echoed by the entire team as their technical struggles mount.Also read: No team orders: McLaren plans to 'let 'em race' as Piastri and Norris battle for F1 championship Still, Hamilton isn't sounding the alarm yet. His move to Ferrari was always about the long game."This is a foundation-building year... getting to grips with everything within the team, making changes... I have all the faith and belief we can do that."Leclerc sits fifth in the drivers' standings. Hamilton, still finding rhythm in his debut season with Ferrari, is seventh. The team as a whole is fourth in the constructors' championship, now trailing leaders McLaren by a staggering 152 points.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Formula 1 sponsorship revenue over $2B in 2024, closing on NFL
Formula 1 sponsorship revenue over $2B in 2024, closing on NFL

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Formula 1 sponsorship revenue over $2B in 2024, closing on NFL

HighlightsFormula 1 achieved $2.04 billion in sponsorship revenue in 2024, making it the second highest behind the National Football League, which garnered $2.5 billion. The most significant individual sponsorship agreement for Formula 1 is the 10-year, $1 billion deal with luxury conglomerate LVMH, which includes brands such as TAG Heuer, Louis Vuitton, and Hennessy. Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, and McLaren are the leading teams in terms of sponsorship earnings, with car and driver technology contributing nearly $500 million in partner income for all Formula 1 teams. Formula 1 is hot on the tail of the big dog of professional sports marketing , the NFL , and cleared $2.04 billion in sponsorship revenue in 2024. SponsorUnited, which tracks sponsorship and advertising takes across sports, had F1 and its teams behind only the NFL at $2.5 billion in total sponsorship revenue. The total advertising spend for F1 in 2025 is on course to exceed $2.5 billion, according to Ampere Analysis. But major U.S. sponsors such as American Express and IBM still are flowing in with the circuit catapulting in popularity off the success of Netflix series "Drive to Survive" while thriving under the control of Liberty Media. F1 tops the NBA, MLB and NHL and its racing teams each accounted for more than $6 million, according to the report, which breaks down the airbox and sidepod ad placement cost at more than $5 million for the most popular drivers on the circuit. Tops among individual sponsor agreements with F1 is the 10-year, $1 billion pact with luxury conglomerate LVMH, which holds a portfolio anchored by TAG Heuer, Louis Vuitton and Hennessy. The largest sponsor for any F1 team is the Williams contract with Australian software corporation Atlassian valued at a reported $25 million to $30 million per year. On the NFL side, the most significant singular sponsorship commitment is with Pepsi. That contract is worth a reported $2 billion over 10 years for exclusive rights at all NFL events and use of the league's trademark in advertising. With F1, Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull and McLaren are the highest earners in the sponsorship category. Car and driver technology accounts for nearly $500 million in partner income for the 10 teams, according to the report.

Oscar Piastri stands among GOATs Ayrton Senna and Lewis Hamilton with 8 consecutive podiums for McLaren
Oscar Piastri stands among GOATs Ayrton Senna and Lewis Hamilton with 8 consecutive podiums for McLaren

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Time of India

Oscar Piastri stands among GOATs Ayrton Senna and Lewis Hamilton with 8 consecutive podiums for McLaren

Image credit: Oscar Piastri/Instagram Oscar Piastri is currently far ahead of the competition in the 2025 Formula 1 Driver Standings with five wins in nine races. The 24-year-old McLaren driver has now joined the greats like Ayrton Senna and Lewis Hamilton in holding eight consecutive podiums at McLaren. Except for the season opener in his home country, Australia, Piastri has won a podium in all the remaining eight Grands Prix so far. Oscar Piastri wins 8 consecutive podiums for McLaren Oscar Piastri has joined the likes of the late F1 star Ayrton Senna and the current Ferrari F1 driver Lewis Hamilton by bagging eight consecutive podiums as a McLaren driver. The official X handle of Formula 1 highlighted the fact recently. Senna attained the feat in 1988 when he won the Drivers' Championship at McLaren. Senna and his McLaren teammate Alain Prost had won fifteen of the sixteen races that year, leaving out only the Italian Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton recorded nine consecutive podium finishes in his debut season in 2007 with McLaren, but he didn't win the Drivers' Championship that year. It was Ferrari driver Kimi Räikkönen who won the championship and, interestingly, he was the last one to do so for Ferrari. Currently, Hamilton is driving for Ferrari and is yet to win his debut race as part of the team. When Piastri's achievements were highlighted on X, the Formula 1 fans only had praise for the young McLaren driver, who is only in his third season. A fan reacted to the tweet about Piastri, 'Future World Champion for sure.' Another wrote, 'Among the GOATs.' One more said, 'Piastri's on fire, consistency turning into greatness.' A comment also read: 'Living legend OSCAR.' A Formula 1 fan also highlighted the actual facts behind the record. The tweet read: 'How many wins among those 8 podiums? Senna - 6, Piastri - 5, Hamilton - 2.' Also Read: Spanish Grand Prix 2025 results: Oscar Piastri wins his fifth race, Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc join him on the podium Piastri is currently leading the F1 Driver Standings with 186 points. In second spot is Piastri's McLaren teammate Lando Norris with 176 points. In third spot is Red Bull driver Max Verstappen with 137 points. He is just one penalty away from a race ban.

Italy, US, Germany..., what is this list in which Giorgia Meloni's country is on top? Where does India stand?
Italy, US, Germany..., what is this list in which Giorgia Meloni's country is on top? Where does India stand?

India.com

timea day ago

  • India.com

Italy, US, Germany..., what is this list in which Giorgia Meloni's country is on top? Where does India stand?

India is now the third-largest car market in the world leaving behind China and the United States. This milestone was reached in 2022 when India overtook Japan. Last year, about 4.2 million cars were sold in India. However, despite being such a big market, only around 6 per cent of Indian households actually own a car. In comparison, countries like Nigeria and China are ahead. In Nigeria, about 18 per cent of families have their own vehicle, while in China, it's around 17 per cent. China holds the title of the world's largest car market, followed by the US. Surprisingly, Italy tops the list when it comes to car ownership. According to a report by Pew Research Centre, nearly 89 per cent of Italian households own a car. Italy is home to several world-famous luxury car brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, and Fiat. After Italy, the US comes next with about 88 per cent of households owning a car. Germany, Europe's biggest economy, ranks third with 85 per cent of families having a car. Germany is also known worldwide for its top-quality carmakers such as Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Volkswagen. 🚙 Car usage (% of households that own a car): 🇮🇹 Italy: 89% 🇺🇸 USA: 88% 🇩🇪 Germany: 85% 🇫🇷 France: 83% 🇰🇷 South Korea: 83% 🇯🇵 Japan: 81% 🇪🇸 Spain: 79% 🇬🇷 Greece: 76% 🇬🇧 UK: 74% 🇮🇱 Israel: 71% 🇵🇱 Poland: 64% 🇷🇺 Russia: 55% 🇨🇱 Chile: 49% 🇧🇷 Brazil: 47% 🇦🇷 Argentina: 43% 🇹🇷… — World of Statistics (@stats_feed) June 3, 2025 What about Pakistan and Bangladesh? When it comes to car ownership, many countries are still ahead of India. France ranks fourth, with 83% of families owning a car. South Korea is also at 83 per cent, followed by Japan at 81 per cent. In Spain, 79 per cent of households have a car, while Greece has 76 per cent, the UK 74 per cent, Israel 71 per cent, Poland 64 per cent, and Russia 55 per cent. Even in Latin America, the numbers are higher than India. In Chile, 49 per cent of families own a car, in Brazil it's 47 per cent, Argentina 43 per cent, Turkey 42 per cent, and Mexico 35 per cent. South Africa stands at 31 per cent, Ukraine at 29 per cent, and Egypt at 20 per cent—all ahead of India's 6 per cent. Among India's neighbors, the situation is different. In Pakistan, only about 3% of households own a car, and in Bangladesh, the number is even lower—just 2 per cent.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store