Formula 1 has been thrown into total meltdown as Juan Pablo Montoya delivers one of the most explosive revelations the sport has heard in years – a direct, fiery accusation aimed squarely at Ferrari, claiming they are responsible for Lewis Hamilton’s spiraling performance issues, not the driver himself.
Just days before the glitz and chaos of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Montoya has ignited a political firestorm that Ferrari cannot ignore – and the entire paddock is bracing for impact.

Montoya’s words cut deeper than anything Ferrari has faced in years.
He asserts that the world has been fooled. That Hamilton’s poor results are not the signs of a “washed” driver…
but the symptoms of a team collapsing from the inside.
He points to the Brazilian Grand Prix disaster, where:
Carlos Sainz collided with Hamilton
D Hamilton’s car suffered structural damage
A second failure forced him to retire D
Leclerc also spiraled out due to strategy chaos

Montoya’s verdict is brutal:
“Hamilton is giving Ferrari championship-level insight – and they’re throwing it in the bin.”

↑ FERRARI FACES AN IDENTITY CRISIS
With McLaren and Mercedes closing in, and Red Bull watching the chaos with a smirk, Ferrari enters Las Vegas with:
Internal tension
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Dropping morale
Confused leadership
Zero clarity on car direction
A star driver who feels betrayed
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THE VEGAS GRAND PRIX: A HIGH-STAKES
SHOWDOWN
The Las Vegas circuit will expose everything:
Straight-line weaknesses
Strategy cracks
Driver-team trust issues
Development direction failures
If Hamilton performs well?
Montoya’s accusations instantly gain credibility.
If Ferrari collapses again?
It will confirm the darkest fears inside Maranello.
The garage atmosphere is already volatile. Every pit call will be scrutinized. Every mistake will be magnified.
Every radio message will be dissected.
The pressure on Hamilton is suffocating… and on Ferrari, unbearable.

THE FUTURE OF FERRARI AND HAMILTON HANGS IN THE BALANCE
The Las Vegas GP could define:
, Whether Hamilton stays or walks
, Whether Ferrari restructures or crumbles
, Whether Leclerc remains protected or questioned
, Whether this legendary team still belongs in the elite
, Whether Montoya’s words become prophecy
One thing is certain:
The world is watching. Ferrari is cornered.
And Hamilton’s next move could shake the sport.