THE MOTORSPORT HERALD — SPECIAL REPORT
Hamilton’s “Worst Season Ever” Outburst Stuns F1 World After Painful Las Vegas Weekend

The Las Vegas Grand Prix delivered glamour, spectacle and high-speed drama under the neon lights — but for seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, the weekend marked a breaking point in what he described as the worst season of his illustrious Formula One career.
Hamilton, now driving for Ferrari in this fictional season, finished a disappointing tenth after a chaotic, incident-filled race that saw his struggles continue from the opening lap. Moments after climbing from his car and removing his helmet, the British superstar delivered a raw, emotional confession that sent shockwaves through the paddock.
“I feel terrible, terrible. It’s been the worst season ever,” Hamilton said quietly, but firmly, to reporters. “No matter how much I try, it keeps getting worse. I’m trying everything, in and out of the car.”
The comment, unprecedented in the champion’s long career, immediately became the defining moment of the night — eclipsing even Max Verstappen’s victory at the glittering Las Vegas street circuit.
A Weekend That Went From Bad to Worse

Hamilton entered the weekend already under pressure. Still without a podium in this fictional 2024 campaign, the Ferrari driver was desperate for a turnaround. But the dice rolled against him from the start: poor qualifying left him deep in the midfield, making the fight forward nearly impossible.
The opening corners provided no relief. Though Hamilton skillfully avoided multiple collisions — including a three-car pile-up at Turn 1 — he found himself boxed in, clipped by debris, and unable to gain momentum.
Throughout the race, team radio messages revealed the depth of his frustration. Complaints about grip, tyre wear, balance issues and unpredictable handling echoed through the Ferrari garage. Each attempted strategy shift only seemed to exacerbate the problem.
Ferrari engineers looked increasingly tense as Hamilton slid backwards through the field.
“The rear is gone.”
“The tyres are dead.”
“I can’t do anything with this.”
By the time he crossed the finish line in tenth place, Hamilton looked emotionally drained, offering only a brief nod to the crowd before returning to the pits.
Norris Extends Title Lead as Verstappen Strikes Again
Up front, it was Max Verstappen who controlled the night, securing a smooth and commanding victory under the glowing Strip skyline.
Behind him, Lando Norris delivered a strong second-place finish, extending his fictional championship lead to 30 points over teammate Oscar Piastri. With Qatar next on the calendar, Norris now stands on the brink of clinching his first F1 world title.
Mercedes’ George Russell completed the podium after a steady, strategic drive.
While the top three celebrated, the scenes at Ferrari told a different story entirely.
A Season of Struggle Reaching Breaking Point

Hamilton’s admission of despair marks a startling departure from his usual optimism, resilience and competitive spirit. Throughout his career — from his early McLaren days to his record-breaking success at Mercedes — the British champion has remained a model of composure under pressure.
But this season has tested him in unprecedented ways.
Ferrari’s inconsistent car development, reliability issues, and strategic missteps have repeatedly undermined Hamilton’s efforts. Several near-miss podium opportunities have slipped away through a mixture of bad luck and mechanical limitations.
The cumulative frustration boiled over in Vegas.
His declaration — “I just want it to end” — was not simply a reflection of one bad race. It was the emotional climax of a year defined by disappointment.
Shockwaves Through the Paddock
The reaction was immediate.
Veteran journalists described Hamilton’s comments as “the most vulnerable moment of his career.” Paddock insiders whispered about potential long-term implications for his future at Ferrari.
Fans online expressed heartbreak at seeing their hero in such distress, with hashtags like #SupportLewis, #HamiltonHeartbreak, and #WorstSeasonEver trending within minutes.
Even rival drivers were sympathetic.
One unnamed competitor told reporters:
“Everyone knows what Lewis is capable of. If he’s struggling this much, something has gone very wrong.”
Ferrari released a brief statement acknowledging Hamilton’s comments and promising a full technical review before Qatar.
What Comes Next?

Hamilton’s emotional honesty has reopened major questions about:
his confidence in Ferrari’s long-term project
the team’s internal stability
whether he can recover mentally before the next round
and whether the fictional 2024 season might prompt future career decisions
For now, the seven-time champion returns home facing the final few races of a season he described bluntly as a nightmare.
Whether the story ends in redemption or resignation remains to be seen — but one thing is certain:
Las Vegas was the night Lewis Hamilton could no longer hide the weight of it all.