Lewis Hamilton has urged Ferrari to continue improving its power unit after describing the 2026 Austrian Grand Prix as a valuable reality check for the Scuderia, according to the latest RacingNews365 Review.
Hamilton believes Ferrari must keep pushing development after failing to convert a strong qualifying performance into a podium finish at the Red Bull Ring. Speaking in comments reported by RacingNews365, the seven-time world champion also admitted he was puzzled by the apparent performance advantage enjoyed by the Mercedes power unit on the straights.
Ferrari's difficult weekend was compounded by the frustration of Charles Leclerc, who continued searching for answers after another challenging race. Despite locking out the second row of the grid, Ferrari lacked race pace and tyre management, leaving both drivers unable to challenge for victory.

Elsewhere, Zak Brown reaffirmed that McLaren is not looking for a new driver, effectively dismissing speculation linking Max Verstappen with a sensational future move. The Dutchman remains contracted to Red Bull through the end of the 2028 season despite ongoing rumours surrounding his long-term future.
McLaren also attracted attention ahead of the British Grand Prix by unveiling a special Silverstone livery inspired by the team's first Formula 1 car, the M2B. The one-off design forms part of the team's collaboration with Google Gemini, celebrating McLaren's heritage while showcasing its continued commitment to innovation.
The latest RacingNews365 Review highlights the key talking points following the Austrian Grand Prix, with Ferrari facing renewed technical pressure, McLaren maintaining stability both on and off the track, and Verstappen's future continuing to dominate Formula 1 speculation ahead of the 2027 regulation era.



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