Ferrariâs much-anticipated 2025 Formula 1 campaign is already off to a rocky start as tensions reportedly rise between Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. With Hamilton joining Ferrari in pursuit of his eighth world championship, the dynamic between the seven-time champion and Leclerc, Ferrariâs golden boy, is sparking concerns about team harmony.

Ferrari has long struggled with managing driver dynamics, and the arrival of Hamilton has only added complexity to the teamâs structure. While both drivers have publicly expressed respect for each other, insiders claim that behind the scenes, disputes over team leadership and car development priorities are beginning to emerge.

- Hamiltonâs Side: As a seasoned veteran and championship contender, Hamilton is likely expecting the teamâs full support in his pursuit of an eighth title. Sources suggest that Hamiltonâs camp has pushed for clear #1 driver status within the team, something Ferrari is hesitant to confirm.
- Leclercâs Side: Leclerc, who has been with Ferrari since 2019, is viewed as the future of the team. Reports indicate that the Monegasque driver is unwilling to play second fiddle, especially after years of frustration with Ferrariâs inability to deliver a consistent championship-worthy car.
Ferrari Team Principal Frédéric Vasseur faces the monumental task of balancing the expectations of both drivers while trying to bring Ferrari back to championship contention. A source close to the team stated:
âBoth drivers are incredibly talented, but they each want the car tailored to their preferences. Itâs creating tension in development meetings.â

News of the potential friction has sparked debates among fans:
- âHamilton deserves #1 statusâheâs a proven champion. Ferrari needs to back him fully,â said one fan.
- âLeclerc is the future of Ferrari. They should prioritize him, not an outsider,â countered another.
Ferrariâs struggle isnât new. The team has a history of driver rivalries, most notably between Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso in the early 2010s and between Gilles Villeneuve and Didier Pironi in the 1980s. Many fans worry that a similar clash could derail their 2025 season.
To avoid internal conflict, Ferrari must establish clear guidelines for driver roles and communication. Some analysts suggest alternating team strategies depending on track-specific strengths, while others believe Ferrari must decisively back one driver to avoid chaos.
As pre-season testing looms, all eyes will be on Ferrariâs performance and how the team manages the growing tension. Whether Hamilton and Leclerc can coexist peacefully and work together to bring Ferrari back to glory will be one of the defining narratives of the 2025 F1 season.
Stay tuned for updates as Ferrari navigates what could become one of the most dramatic intra-team rivalries in recent memory. đâš