Lewis Hamilton has been branded the biggest disappointment of the 2024 Formula 1 season in a brutal review from a former driver.
2024 was Hamilton's last campaign at Mercedes ahead of his switch to Ferrari, and whilst there were some unbelievable highs, there were some very dark lows along the way, too.
Hamilton achieved a stunning victory in front of his home crowd at Silverstone, for example, but at the Brazilian Grand Prix, after a poor race, admitted he was ready to call time on his season.
On top of that, Hamilton was outperformed by his team-mate George Russell in qualifying, dominated 19-5 in GP qualifying, and 5-1 when it came to qualifying for the Sprints.
Brutal Lewis Hamilton 2024 verdict
Due to his struggles for performance, and specifically his poor qualifying record, a brutal verdict on Hamilton's season has been given by former F1 driver David Coulthard.
Speaking on Viaplay's F1 Talks 2024 Review, the Scottish driver initially mentioned axed Williams man Logan Sargeant, but soon turned his attention to his fellow Brit.
"Of the year, we saw Williams drop Logan Sargeant, which, with the greatest respect to Logan, has worked really well for them. And they brought Colapinto in, and he has done a good job," Coulthard told ViaPlay.
"If we put Logan to one side, I would have to say that Lewis has been the disappointment.
"And I know that's controversial in that he's a seven-time world champion, he's a winning machine, but I've never seen this Lewis in Formula 1."
Up against Charles Leclerc at Ferrari next season, things are likely to get no easier for Hamilton moving forward.
The Monegasque driver has been with the team since his junior days and will no doubt be keen to put down an early marker to show that he is the team's top man.