Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes update confirms Briton's Formula 1 stay for 2022
A fresh tweet from Mercedes‘ account on Monday afternoon has put any remaining doubts over Lewis Hamilton’s future to bed with him set to stay in Formula 1 for 2022.
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A fresh tweet from Mercedes‘ account on Monday afternoon has put any remaining doubts over Lewis Hamilton’s future to bed with him set to stay in Formula 1 for 2022.
The Formula 1 commission is set to go ahead today with the topic at the head of the agenda the finale of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix back in December, and the proposals that are going to be put forward for the future in light of it.
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