🔥Breaking news: Lewis Hamilton was called out after the collision in Miami. FIA President gave a surprising penalty to the Ferrari driver ‼️‼️
🔥Breaking news: Lewis Hamilton was called out after the collision in Miami. FIA President gave a surprising penalty to the Ferrari driver ‼️‼️
The 2025 Miami Grand Prix delivered high-octane drama, but it was Lewis Hamilton’s collision with Williams driver Carlos Sainz that stole headlines. The incident, coupled with an unexpected penalty verdict from the FIA, has sparked intense debate among Formula 1 fans and pundits. As Hamilton continues to navigate his challenging transition to Ferrari, the events in Miami have raised questions about his on-track decisions and the broader dynamics within the sport.
The collision occurred on the final lap of the Miami Grand Prix at Turn 17, where Sainz attempted a bold overtake on Hamilton. The Spaniard, now racing for Williams, lunged down the inside, resulting in contact that saw both drivers jostle for position. Hamilton, who finished eighth, managed to hold off Sainz, crossing the line just three-tenths of a second ahead to secure P8. However, the incident immediately drew the attention of the FIA stewards, who summoned both drivers to review the clash. The investigation focused on whether Hamilton’s defensive driving or Sainz’s aggressive move was primarily to blame.

Surprisingly, the FIA’s verdict was a no-penalty decision, with the stewards concluding that both drivers contributed to the collision. According to the official statement, Hamilton had turned into the corner earlier than usual, hindering Sainz’s overtaking attempt, but Sainz’s late move also played a role. The decision to take no further action left many fans stunned, as earlier reports suggested Hamilton could face a time penalty or grid drop for the next race. FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, known for his firm stance on enforcing regulations, personally weighed in, emphasizing the need for cleaner racing but agreeing with the stewards’ balanced judgment.
This incident was not Hamilton’s only moment of controversy in Miami. The seven-time world champion made waves with a series of heated radio exchanges with his Ferrari team, particularly over delayed team orders involving teammate Charles Leclerc. Frustrated by the team’s indecision, Hamilton sarcastically remarked, “Have a tea break while you’re at it,” highlighting his dissatisfaction with the pit wall’s strategy. Ferrari’s decision to swap positions between Hamilton and Leclerc, only to reverse the call later, underscored the team’s struggles to maximize their drivers’ pace. The Scuderia finished a disappointing seventh and eighth, outpaced by McLaren, Red Bull, and even Williams, who secured a standout fifth place with Alex Albon.
Hamilton’s outspokenness did not end on the track. Post-race, he defended his fiery radio comments, insisting they reflected his competitive spirit. “I’m not going to apologize for being a fighter,” he told reporters, adding that he had cleared the air with Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur. Vasseur, in turn, downplayed the tension, stating that the team’s strategy was sound despite the drivers’ frustrations. The incident has reignited discussions about Hamilton’s adaptation to Ferrari’s culture, especially as he continues to trail Leclerc in pace and consistency.
The Miami Grand Prix also highlighted broader challenges for Ferrari. The team’s lack of podium contention—the first such instance this season—exposed weaknesses in their car’s performance, particularly in slower corners. Upcoming upgrades, including a new front wing design to comply with stricter FIA flexibility tests, are expected to bolster Ferrari’s competitiveness. However, with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri dominating the race and extending his championship lead, Ferrari faces an uphill battle to close the gap.
For Hamilton, the Miami weekend was a mix of resilience and frustration. Starting from a lowly 12th after a poor qualifying, he fought back to secure points, but his clash with Sainz and the FIA’s scrutiny have put him under the microscope. The no-penalty verdict may have spared him immediate consequences, but it has fueled speculation about his driving style and Ferrari’s ability to harness his talent. Social media platforms, particularly X, have been abuzz with reactions, with some fans praising Hamilton’s tenacity and others questioning his aggressive defense against Sainz.
As Formula 1 heads to the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, all eyes will be on Hamilton and Ferrari. Can the British superstar rebound from Miami’s setbacks and silence his critics? Will Ferrari’s upgrades deliver the pace needed to challenge McLaren and Red Bull? One thing is certain: Hamilton’s fire remains undimmed, and his journey with Ferrari is proving to be as thrilling as it is turbulent. With the FIA keeping a close watch, the stage is set for more high-stakes drama in the races ahead.