Carlos Sainz was asked about his thoughts on Ferrari Chairman John Elkann's comments about Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. The 49-year-old had stated that his drivers should focus more on driving than talking.Ferrari bigwigs have often criticized their drivers and even the senior hierarchy in F1. One such incident was Elkann's comments, where he asserted that his drivers should talk less and keep their helmets' lids down and focus on driving.This polarized the F1 paddock, and questions started sparking up about what goes inside a Ferrari driver's mind at such a time. As a former Ferrari driver himself, Carlos Sainz was asked this question ahead of the Las Vegas GP weekend about whether Scuderia drivers need to remain careful of upsetting the hierarchy at Ferrari.Subsequently, the Spaniard then referred to the Kermit Drinking Tea meme and shared that the whole saga is apparently "none of my business":"How do you say? and that Ted, that’s not of my business! You know the frog that has the tea? That is none of my business."While Carlos Sainz has left Maranello, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are on long-term contracts with the team and would have to cater to such situations in the near future as well.What did Lewis Hamilton have to say in response to John Elkann's comments?Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton ahead of the 2025 F1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas race weekend - Source: GettyArriving in Las Vegas, whenever the topic of Ferrari was raised, John Elkann's comments on Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc soon roared up. Moreover, it was largely understood that the scarlet duo would be asked about the chairman's comments in the buildup to the Grand Prix.So, when Hamilton encountered this question, he said (via BBC):"Not really. I wake up thinking about it, and I go to sleep thinking about it, and I think about it when I'm sleeping. If anything, I have to focus on being able to unplug more. It's been a really heavy year. It's been the busiest year that I think I've had. I've been at the factory more than I think I was at any other factory before.""I know where John's intentions are. We speak sometimes several times a week, so we have spoken several times since last week. It's all about bringing the team together and we are all really together. We are all deep in it."Lewis Hamilton has scored 148 points in the 2025 season so far. This is his lowest points tally since the new points system was introduced in 2010.Thus, the seven-time champion would be aiming to work on this statistic in the final three race weekends.