Lewis Hamilton is just seven races away from becoming the first
Ferrari F1 driver to not score a grand prix podium in a season
since Kimi Raikkonen.  With a best finish of fourth from the first
17 races of his Scuderia career, Hamilton's bombshell move from
Mercedes has not lived up to expectations with the 202-time podium
sitter at risk of failing to score a top-three finish for the first
time in a season in his career. Not since Kimi Raikkonen in the
first year of the turbo hybrids in 2014 has a Ferrari driver failed
to score a top three in a grand prix, but we want to know if you
think Hamilton will avoid matching the 2007 world champion? In the
21st century, of full-time regular Ferrari drivers, only Raikkonen
in 2014 and Felipe Massa in 2011 have failed to score a podium
finish, but let us know in the poll below if you think Hamilton
will become the third.   

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