Ferrari star Lewis Hamilton exited the qualifying session. Abu Dhabi GP in Q1 for the third consecutive time. The Briton became the first Ferrari driver with three consecutive Q1 exits. During the post-race interviews, the Briton apologised to the fans whilst being downbeat.Hamilton has had a troublesome time since his move to Ferrari, with the SF25 becoming a tricky car to drive. The Scuderia drivers won the sprint race in China, followed by the disqualification in the main race for plank wear. The SF25 continued to struggle with the ride height issues.Ferrari brought new rear suspension upgrades at the Belgian GP, expected to get rid of the ride height troubles. Unfortunately, the upgrades didn't help, and the struggles continued. Lewis Hamilton did improve around the US GP and Mexico GP with decent performance.However, ever since then, it's been downhill for the seven-time champion, who failed to make Q3 in Brazil, started dead last at Las Vegas, had another Q1 exit at the Lusail International Circuit and now the disastrous qualifying at the Abu Dhabi GP.Lewis Hamilton appeared in the media pen after the qualifying session at the Yas Marina circuit. The reporter detailed how he apologised to the team on the team radio, and whether the Ferrari star had any messages for his fans.“I don't think there are any words to express how sorry I am for the team and for the fans,” said Lewis HamiltonAnother publication asked Hamilton whether he was looking forward to the 2026 season, to which he replied,“At the moment, I'm not looking that far ahead.”When further questioned about plans for the winter break, he added,“At the moment, no. [Just taking it one day at a time].”Lewis Hamilton pens a heartwarming note for Ferrari as the 2025 season comes to a closeLewis Hamilton took to Instagram and uploaded a post ahead of the Abu Dhabi GP and shared a Ferrari team picture taken at the Yas Marina circuit. The Briton uploaded a carousel of three images with a caption that penned a heartfelt note for the Scuderia after his first season with the team.“That's nearly the season done. It's surreal to be a part of this team, and through the ups and downs this year has been life changing. I'll have more time after this weekend to really meditate on the season, but for now I want to thank everyone on this team for showing up every day and constantly striving for success. We will get there and we will do it together. Full focus on the last race, talk soon,” read the captionAfter the Las Vegas GP, Hamilton came out and detailed that he wasn't looking forward to the 2026 season.