The 2025 Austrian Grand Prix presents a critical opportunity for Lewis Hamilton to secure his first Grand Prix podium with Ferrari, a milestone that has eluded the seven-time world champion through the first 10 races of his debut season with the Scuderia. Hamilton, who joined Ferrari with high expectations of contending for an eighth title, has faced a challenging campaign, with his best results being a sprint win in China and a third-place sprint finish in Miami. However, his struggles in qualifying—marked by a best grid position of fifth in Spain—have consistently hampered his Sunday performances, leaving him seventh in the drivers’ championship. Meanwhile, McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have dominated early practice sessions at the Red Bull Ring, with their MCL38 car showcasing superior pace, making them the clear favorites for the win. Ferrari, trailing Mercedes by 191 points in the Constructors’ Championship, is banking on recent upgrades to close the gap and give Hamilton and teammate Charles Leclerc a fighting chance for the podium.

Ferrari’s latest upgrade package, introduced at the Austrian Grand Prix, focuses on a revised floor and tweaks to the rear pullrod suspension, aimed at addressing the SF-25’s persistent issues with ride-height sensitivity and lift-and-coast strategies that have cost lap time. While Hamilton has expressed cautious optimism about the upgrades, noting the team’s hard work, he remains uncertain about their immediate impact, stating, “We don’t really know the actual effect it is going to have.” Early practice sessions suggest mixed results: Charles Leclerc managed a fifth-fastest time in FP2, but Hamilton lagged in 10th, nearly a second off Norris’s pace, with significant time lost in high-speed corners like Turn 1. Despite encouraging long-run simulations indicating stronger race pace, Ferrari’s qualifying struggles persist, and the upgrades have yet to deliver a transformative leap. With Hamilton emphasizing the need for flawless execution to maximize the car’s potential, Ferrari’s hopes of a podium rest on fine-tuning these upgrades and capitalizing on their race-day strengths at the Red Bull Ring.

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