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Lewis Hamilton has continued to pledge his commitment to Ferrari in the wake of John Elkann's comments that his drivers need to focus more on driving.
Team tries to keep focus on racing as chairman’s criticism dominates Las Vegas weekend Business around Ferrari has been overshadowed in Las Vegas, where John Elkann’s pointed remarks about Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton have become the dominant storyline.
John Elkann caused quite a stir when he proclaimed that Ferrari F1 drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton should 'talk less' and focus on their driving. But who is the American-Italian, and what right does he have to comment on Ferrari's F1 operations?
Charles Leclerc believes John Elkann's firey comments following a miserable Sao Paulo GP where designed to convey a positive message to do better.
The Ferrari F1 driver shrugs off chairman John Elkann’s comments, pledging full belief in the Scuderia’s long-term rebuild.
After Ferrari boss John Elkann encouraged his two drivers to ‘focus on driving [and] talk less’, Jenson Button wrote on social media that the Scuderia chairman should ‘lead by example’ in that regard.
Jenson Button has doubled down on his criticism of Ferrari chairman John Elkann, after the latter's dressing down of the Scuderia's drivers.
Jenson Button comments on John Elkanns criticism of Ferrari drivers, highlighting the pressure they face ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix.