Could it just be that Hamilton is not comfortable with the rear?
https://racer.com/2025/04/07/hamilton-h ... o-leclerc/
"Through the first three races,
there’s been a bit of a deficit between both sides of the garage on an element of the car, so on my side, something [is] underperforming. So, it’s good to know, with what I had, that’s the best results.”
https://as.com/motor/formula_1/hamilton ... hatgpt.com
"Something is not working on my side of the garage. The
rear end is quite different to Charles's"
This was what Charles said after Japan;
“I learned a lot from the car, that's the positive. Friday was a good day after working on several ideas we'd had for a few weeks, and they worked out. I'm very happy with that.”
As for driving style, Charles said they are similar in how they attack the entries;
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... hatgpt.com
"We both like to push quite a lot, especially the entries, and on that we are quite similar"
But what about rear stability?
Charles likes a sharp front and can deal with a shaky rear.
As far as I know about Hamilton, he likes a responsive front and a stable rear.
"Lewis Hamilton has generally been known to prefer a car with a stable rear. Over the years, he has often mentioned how important rear-end stability is for his driving style, as it helps him feel more confident and maintain better control, especially during high-speed corners and braking zones. This preference allows him to push the car to its limits while maintaining consistency and precision in his driving.
Hamilton's driving style is typically focused on car balance, and a stable rear end gives him the confidence to attack corners aggressively, while also maintaining tire management and braking performance. This aspect of his setup preference has been consistent throughout his career, whether with McLaren, Mercedes, or now Ferrari, and has often been a factor he discusses when he experiences challenges with car performance"
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/lewi ... /10710468/
So what I am getting at is;
Maybe there is no difference between the cars, maybe it's just that Hamilton is not comfortable with the rear and the new update might solve this by making it more stable..
Maybe he believe's that the cars are different because of the way Charles is able to handle the instability (able to hide it with his driving) ...
The Ferrari is not the Mercedes, Hamilton is having to drive it in a different way ...
https://www.planetf1.com/news/lewis-ham ... hatgpt.com
"Honestly, the car felt so much different to what I've ever experienced...It just requires a different way of driving it, so adjusting my driving style bit by bit."
Maybe he is adjusting his style to an unstable rear and at the moment, that is all there is too it ...