2016 F1 world champion Nico Rosberg believes Lewis Hamilton is turning into “increasingly impatient” at Ferrari following one other tough weekend on the Canadian Grand Prix.
Hamilton completed sixth on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Sunday, one place behind Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc.
The seven-time world champion’s race was ruined after he ran over a groundhog.
This incident utterly broken the underfloor of his Ferrari, costing him round 20 factors of downforce, equating to 0.5s per lap.
Hamilton had pushed a stable race till that time as he remained near Oscar Piastri, who was working simply forward of him then.
Whereas teammate Leclerc had a smoother race from eighth on the grid, his problem pale late when he switched to the medium tyres after his second pit cease.
Talking after the race in Canada throughout Sky Sports activities F1 protection, Rosberg mentioned the stress at the moment on Ferrari.
“There’s a lot stress there at Ferrari,” Rosberg stated. “You converse to some folks after which, after all, Vasseur’s function is beneath risk based on the Italian media.
“And Lewis is also turning into increasingly impatient, clearly.
“Very unfortunate additionally, I’ve to say, within the final couple of races, all the time has a couple of points happening.”
Ferrari concentrating on Silverstone improve
Ferrari are reportedly pinning their hopes on an improve at Silverstone.
It’s anticipated to be centred across the rear of their automobile as they appear to repair the suspension on the SF-25.
Ferrari are unable to run their automobile at an optimum experience top and have been managing their plank put on all through races, notably after their double DSQ in China.
“So let’s hope. All of the hope is on that Silverstone improve and that has to work for them,” Rosberg added.
“Ferrari’s probability to win the championship is subsequent yr, not this yr. So it’s the Silverstone improve after which it’s finished.
“They need to focus 100 per cent on subsequent yr as a result of that’s the place the chance is, so that they need to weigh that up as effectively.”