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Lewis Hamilton has pushed back against Ferrari chairman John Elkann’s remarks suggesting he and Charles Leclerc should “focus on driving and talk less” following the team’s double retirement at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. Hamilton said his commitment has never been in doubt, insisting he wakes up and goes to sleep thinking about racing. He added that the 2024 season has been the busiest of his career, with extensive time spent at the factory as he adapts to life at Ferrari.

Despite Elkann’s comments dominating the Las Vegas GP press conference, Hamilton stressed there was no personal issue, noting that they speak regularly and share the same passion for improving the team. The seven-time world champion acknowledged the steep learning curve in his first season in red, saying the team’s struggles have felt like “climbing a mountain” only to slip back each race weekend. Still, he remains confident that once Ferrari gets things right, the results will be “amazing.”

Hamilton, who sits sixth in the standings and has yet to score a podium this year, said the challenges have reinforced his resilience and strengthened his belief in the team’s long-term direction. He still feels the excitement of racing for Ferrari and understands that transforming such a massive organisation takes time. Team-mate Leclerc added that Elkann had informed him in advance about the intended message, framing it as motivation for improvement rather than criticism.

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Charles Leclerc has requested admirers to quit obtruding themselves outside of his flat in Monaco and to respect his privacy.

The 25-year-old claimed that after his address recently became known, supporters gathered outside to ring the doorbell. In public spaces or at the track, the Ferrari driver said he would still say hello to supporters, but gathering inside his home is “a barrier that should not be crossed.”

When Leclerc took a selfie with two individuals sporting scooter helmets in Italy last year, his watch was stolen. The theft that occurred in the beach resort of Viareggio last April was reported as a result of four persons being arrested, according to Italian police last week.

“For the past few months, my home address has somehow become public, leading to people gathering beneath my apartment, ringing my bell, and asking for pictures and autographs,” Leclerc wrote on his Instagram stories.

“While I’m always happy to be there for you and I truly appreciate your support, please respect my privacy and refrain from coming to my house.

“I’ll make sure to stop for everyone when you see me on the streets or at the track, but I won’t be coming downstairs if you visit my home.

“Your support, both in person and on social media, means the world to me, but there is a boundary that should not be crossed.”Leclerc has had a challenging start to the 2023 Formula 1 season, finishing 10th in the driver standings after being forced to retire from two of the first three races.

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