Max Verstappen has issued a stern warning to Ferrari following a dramatic clash with Lewis Hamilton during the Chinese Grand Prix, hinting that such incidents may become a recurring theme if the Italian team doesnât adjust its approach. The reigning World Champion, driving for Red Bull, found himself at the center of controversy after a collision with Hamiltonâs Ferrari SF-25, an encounter that left both drivers frustrated and sparked heated debate in the paddock. Verstappenâs pointed remarks afterwardââThis wonât be the first or last timeââsuggest heâs bracing for more on-track battles with Ferrari as the 2025 season unfolds.
The incident occurred midway through the Grand Prix, as Hamilton, fresh off a commanding Sprint race win earlier in the weekend, fought to recover from a lackluster qualifying that saw him start from the third row. Verstappen, meanwhile, was in his usual position near the front, chasing down McLarenâs Oscar Piastri for the lead. The two titans of Formula 1 met at a tight corner, with Hamilton attempting an ambitious overtake. Their cars made contact, sending Hamiltonâs Ferrari spinning off track while Verstappenâs RB21 sustained minor damage but stayed in contention. Stewards reviewed the clash and deemed it a racing incident, sparing both drivers penalties, though the fallout has clearly lingered.
For Hamilton, the collision compounded an already challenging Grand Prix. After dominating the Sprint, where he outpaced Piastri by four seconds in the closing laps, his weekend took a downward turn with setup changes that misfired, leaving Ferrari off the pace in qualifying. The contact with Verstappen further derailed his race, dropping him down the order before he clawed his way back to a modest finishâonly to be disqualified later due to a technical breach involving excessive skid block wear. Verstappen, despite the scare, held his nerve and podium finish, reinforcing his strong start to the season, where he sits second in the Driversâ Championship standings.
Speaking post-race, Verstappen didnât hold back. âFerrari needs to be careful,â he said. âWhen youâre pushing like that, these things happen. Itâs not the first time Iâve had to deal with it, and it wonât be the last unless they figure out how to race cleaner.â His comments seem to reference not only this incident but also Ferrariâs aggressive tactics in past seasons, particularly as Hamiltonâs arrival has injected new energyâand perhaps riskâinto the teamâs dynamic. The Dutchmanâs warning carries weight given his history of intense rivalries, most notably with Hamilton during their epic 2021 title fight.
Hamilton, for his part, kept his response measured but firm. âItâs racing, these things happen,â he said, echoing the stewardsâ ruling. âI was going for the move, and we just didnât have the space.â He avoided escalating the situation, instead focusing on Ferrariâs broader struggles in China, where both he and teammate Charles Leclerc finished well behind Piastriâs race-winning McLaren before their disqualifications for weight and wear violations. Yet, the clash has reignited memories of their past duels, adding a layer of intrigue to Hamiltonâs new chapter with Ferrari.
The incident underscores the growing tension between Red Bull and Ferrari as the 2025 season heats up. With Verstappen leading Red Bullâs charge and Hamilton adapting to life in red, their paths seem destined to cross again. Ferrariâs aggressive strategy, coupled with Hamiltonâs fearless driving, could indeed make such flashpoints a regular occurrence, as Verstappen predicts. For fans, itâs a tantalizing prospectâtwo of F1âs biggest stars locking horns repeatedly. But for the teams, itâs a call to refine their approach, lest these battles spiral into costly chaos. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on whether Ferrari heeds Verstappenâs warning or doubles down on its combative style.