Lewis Hamilton blasted by Michael Schumacher’s brother

Ralf Schumacher has ridiculed Lewis Hamilton’s behaviour at Ferrari, dubbing him “Mimimi Hamilton.”



The ex-Grand Prix winner believes the seven-time champion is fuelling internal tension instead of solving it.



Schumacher aired his views on Sky Germany’s Backstage Pitlane podcast.



Radio Flashpoint Triggers Backlash



Hamilton’s ire flared in Miami when slow team-order calls left him behind Charles Leclerc.



“Have a tea break while you’re at it,” he barked at race engineer Riccardo Adami.







Team boss Fred Vasseur later confronted him, only to be told to “calm down.”



Pressure Mounts as Results Stutter



Ferrari sits fourth in the constructors’ standings with one podium from six races.



Hamilton is seventh in the drivers’ table, twelve points behind Leclerc.



A solitary sprint win in China is his lone 2025 highlight.



Experience Questioned by Schumacher



Schumacher argued that a driver of Hamilton’s age and stature should show more restraint.



He suggested the Briton’s outbursts “strain” key relationships across the garage.



Insiders reportedly wonder whether his feedback is advancing car development or muddying it.



Future Harmony on the Line



Earlier this season Schumacher even speculated that Hamilton could walk away before his contract ends.



While that seems unlikely, further public spats would intensify scrutiny as Monaco and Spain loom.



With McLaren resurgent, Ferrari can ill-afford intra-team friction.



Schumacher’s verdict is clear: Hamilton must temper his radio tone or risk deepening Ferrari’s malaise.
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