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Ralf Schumacher aims fresh dig at Lewis Hamilton ahead of Ferrari move as he names the key difference between Briton and his superstar brother Michael
Ralf Schumacher – brother of Formula One legend Michael – has levied fresh criticism at Lewis Hamilton ahead of the seven-time world champion’s start at Ferrari this season.
Little over a year ago, the British driver shocked the racing world with news of his bombshell move to Ferrari in 2025.
The decision, inspired by Hamilton’s childhood passion for the Prancing Horse, called time on an incredible 12-year stint at Mercedes, where the driver had won the lion’s share of his world championships.
But ahead of the move, Hamilton had to endure an awkward season under long-term team principal Toto Wolff, against the backdrop of an imperfect car.
Although Hamilton claimed the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the veteran was also outperformed in qualifying by his younger partner George Russell at every grand prix in 2024.
Hamilton will arrive in Italy seeking a fresh start and a return to the top of the podium with the hope of making history with a sensational eighth world title.
Lewis Hamilton came in for new criticism from Ralf Schumacher as he prepares to start at Ferrari next season
The brother of superstar Michael was critical of Hamilton’s ability to refine the perfect car
But Schumacher was sceptical of the driver’s ability to outstrip the achievements of his decorated brother, as he pointed out an area where he believes Hamilton is more flawed than the talented German.
‘The biggest difference is that Michael, among many other qualities, was able to develop a car perfectly for his driving style together with the engineers,’ Schumacher told Sport1.de, via GB News. ‘Lewis can’t do that.’
Schumacher stressed that under Wolff, Hamilton had been focused on following the maxim of: ‘a driver should step on the gas and engineers should develop.’
But according to his brother, Michael’s more active role meant that he ‘always gave his confidants like Ross Brawn or Jean Todt the direction’.
Hamilton grew increasingly unhappy with his W15 as the season rolled on, his frustrations hitting fever pitch in Brazil in November.
The driver appeared to threaten to quit the season altogether after a ‘disaster of a weekend’ where the car had been ‘the worst it has even been’ in an incedeniary message broadcast over team radio.
Schumacher also questioned how Hamilton would adapt to losing out on top position at his new constructor when he joins established new team-mate Charles Leclerc.
‘That makes things even more difficult for Lewis: because Charles Leclerc is the top dog,’ he added.
Schumacher stressed that his brother (left) would always give direction to confidents such as Ferrari boss Jean Todt (right)
Schumacher also drew attention to the role of Hamilton’s new and established team-mate Charles Leclerc
‘Everyone in the team knows him. For Lewis, everything is new at Ferrari.
‘Michael came to Ferrari as the current world champion and was much younger. That’s not the case with Lewis.’
Schumacher doubled down on his comments in an interview with Sky Germany, offering a warning to his new constructor that things would have to be just right at Maranello for the Briton to succeed.
‘Hamilton is certainly exceptional, but also needs a bit of the perfect environment and car, just like Sebastian Vettel,’ Schumacher conceded.
The 39-year-old bade his final goodbye to Mercedes in mid-December with an emotional visit to their headquarters.
Hamilton made a speech thanking the employees for their support during his star-studded stint with the team, and remarking on the ‘journey’ they had come on together.
The pundit compared Hamilton instead to Sebastian Vettel who in his view needed ideal conditions to perform at his peak
‘Anyone would be lucky to be working with you,’ Hamilton said. ‘I hope that when I do eventually stop racing, I can come back and visit you all, and I know we can always look back on these fond memories, what a journey.
‘There is no driver in the world that has had this experience with the team, and it makes it that much harder to let go. But I am taking with me the greatest memories. You guys have been living in my dream, and hopefully I have been living partly in your dreams too.
‘So a huge, huge thank you from the bottom of my heart and, also my family thanks you for all the dedication all these years, so a big thank you everyone and God Bless you.’
In a recent interview, former Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher took a fresh dig at Lewis Hamilton ahead of his rumored move to Ferrari. Schumacher, who is the younger brother of F1 legend Michael Schumacher, pointed out a key difference between Hamilton and his brother that he believes sets them apart on the track.While acknowledging Hamilton’s impressive skills as a driver, Schumacher emphasized that Michael’s ability to consistently push himself to the limit and extract every ounce of performance from his car was what truly set him apart. He suggested that Hamilton may not have the same level of determination and commitment to excellence that his brother possessed.
As Hamilton prepares to potentially make the switch to Ferrari, Schumacher’s comments serve as a reminder that he will be stepping into the shoes of one of the greatest drivers in F1 history. Only time will tell if Hamilton can live up to the legacy of the Schumacher name at the iconic Italian team.
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Detained in Dubai
Marcus Fakana had been staying in temporary accommodation in Dubai since September An 18-year-old Briton convicted of having sex with an underage 17-year-old British girl in Dubai has handed himself in to authorities there to begin a one-year jail sentence, a charity says.
Marcus Fakana, of Tottenham, north London, began a secretive romance in September with another Londoner, who is now 18, while both were on holiday with their families.
After returning home and seeing pictures and chats between the pair, the girl’s mother reported the relationship to Dubai police, who arrested Fakana at his hotel. Sex with someone under 18 is illegal in Dubai.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said it was supporting a British man in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Fakana handed himself in to Dubai’s Al Awir prison, according to the UK-based campaign group and charity Detained in Dubai.
He had been on bail and staying in temporary accommodation in Dubai since his arrest in September. His parents had to return to London to resume their jobs in a warehouse and as a cleaner to help pay for their son’s accommodation.
‘He is very brave’
Radha Stirling, chief executive of Detained in Dubai, which helps foreigners abroad and is an international authority on UAE law, said she had spoken with Fakana, who told her he would focus on his physical and mental health while in jail.
“Marcus is hopeful that in beginning his ordeal today, he will be home sooner than he would be if he appealed,” she said.
“It is difficult to have the right words to tell a young man turning himself in for a year in Dubai prison.
“He’s very brave and kind and I truly hope he will be home soon.”
Fakana’s family is being supported by the charity, which said his parents were hoping for a royal pardon and commuted sentence.
They are also pushing the UK government and Foreign Secretary David Lammy “for assistance”.
A Downing Street spokesman said earlier this month: “The prime minister recognises it’s an extremely distressing situation for Marcus and his family.”
Previously, the charity explained both teenagers were on holiday with their parents in the UAE from the UK, where the age of consent is 16.
Fakana had told his family about the romance but the girl had not told hers.
The government of Dubai previously said: “Under UAE law, the girl is legally classified as a minor and, in accordance with procedures recognised internationally, her mother – being the legal guardian – filed the complaint.”
It added: “Dubai’s legal system is committed to protecting the rights of all individuals and ensuring impartial judicial proceedings.”
A young British man finds himself in a nightmarish situation as he is sentenced to jail in Dubai for having consensual sex with a 17-year-old girl. The 18-year-old, who was on holiday in the UAE, now faces a harsh punishment for a crime that would be considered legal in many other countries.This case highlights the stark differences in laws and cultural norms between countries, and serves as a cautionary tale for travelers who may not be aware of the strict laws in certain regions. It also raises questions about the fairness and appropriateness of the punishment handed down to the young man.
As the case unfolds, it brings to light the importance of understanding and respecting the laws and customs of the places we visit, as well as the potential consequences of not doing so. It serves as a reminder that ignorance of the law is not an excuse, and that travelers should always be aware of the legal implications of their actions in foreign countries.
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