Button believes Hamilton will return to Formula 1
Seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton will return to the sport in 2022 to attempt to win his eighth title, according to his former McLaren team-mate Jenson Button.
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Seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton will return to the sport in 2022 to attempt to win his eighth title, according to his former McLaren team-mate Jenson Button.
Mick Schumacher has admitted to holding private talks with Lewis Hamilton after moving a step closer to his dream of driving for Ferrari. Schumacher, the son of legendary seven-time world champion Michael, debuted in F1 with Haas in the 2021 season, although it proved a difficult campaign, with neither him or team-mate Nikita Mazepin notching any points.
While F1 pundits debate whether Lewis Hamilton will be back on the grid after his controversial loss in the 2021 title race, David Coulthard reckons the entire saga will by now have “bored” the seven-time World Champion.
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen's fierce rivalry has been assessed by Red Bull boss Christian Horner, as he described their 2021 battle as the 'best year' Formula 1 has seen in '30 or 40 years'.
2009 Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button has suggested that Lewis Hamilton will be staying in the sport for the 2022 campaign as he will want to once again try and become the first eight-time title holder the sport has ever seen.
Current Formula E champion Nyck de Vries has said that he is not thinking about Lewis Hamilton's future in Formula 1, despite being touted as a potential replacement for the Briton if he decides to leave the sport before the 2022 season.
It has been a busy week within the world of F1 and now Mercedes chief technical officer James Allison has ramped up the excitement ahead of the new campaign by predicting a 'terribly painful' season for rivals amid the imminent regulation changes - and a potential Lewis Hamilton revenge tour. Allison suggested that several teams will get their new car designs wrong, which will damage them severely.
Red Bull chief Christian Horner has pleaded with Lewis Hamilton not to retire amid uncertainty over the Brit's future. Talk of the 37-year-old potentially quitting F1 has arisen ever since his failure to win the title. Yet despite Red Bull and Mercedes' fierce rivalry, Horner wants the Brit to keep on racing.