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Lewis Hamilton tipped for Monaco victory as fan confidence soars

Lewis Hamilton tipped for Monaco victory as fan confidence soars

Summary
A GPblog poll shows 85% of fans believe Lewis Hamilton can win the Monaco Grand Prix with Ferrari. Hamilton himself is confident that the street circuit's unique characteristics negate Ferrari's power deficit, though teammate Charles Leclerc remains a formidable obstacle.

Hamilton's hopes of securing a first victory in Ferrari colours are gathering momentum, with both fan sentiment and his own confidence pointing towards the Monaco Grand Prix as a prime opportunity. A GPblog poll asking 'Can Hamilton win in Monaco?' saw 85% of respondents back the seven-time champion to return to the top step, with only 15% unsure.

Why it matters:

Monaco is a race where power unit performance takes a back seat to chassis grip and driver precision. Ferrari's SF-26 has shown strong low-speed performance, and Hamilton's overtake on Verstappen in Canada demonstrated the car's competitiveness in twisty sections. If Ferrari can maximize their package around the streets of Monte Carlo, it could mark the end of Hamilton's wait for win number 105 and silence doubts about Ferrari's 2026 power unit reliability.

The details:

  • The poll result reflects widespread belief that Hamilton's driving style and Ferrari's car characteristics align well with Monaco's tight corners and limited overtaking.
  • One fan noted curiosity about the new smaller cars and battery power, suggesting a Ferrari win is "very possible."
  • Another fan cautioned that track position is king at Monaco, meaning qualifying and pit strategy are critical: "If Ferrari mess up quali or the pit wall snoozes, game over."
  • A third fan highlighted Leclerc as a major threat: "If a Ferrari is on pole, my guess would be Leclerc."

Between the lines:

Hamilton himself acknowledged after Canada that without the power deficit, Ferrari is "in the fight." He explained that on straights, rivals eke out a lead, but he catches them under braking—a pattern that matters least in Monaco. However, his last win on the circuit came in 2019, and he finished only fifth last season. The key will be nailing Practice 1 setup and qualifying.

What's next:

Hamilton plans to arrive with the same energy as in Canada, working closely with engineers to position the car correctly from the first session. If Ferrari can deliver clean air and a clean pit stop, Hamilton may finally stand on the top step in red.

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