Mika Hakkinen: Lewis Hamilton will stay on if Mercedes' car is the fastest
Lewis Hamilton will only retire from Formula One when Mercedes are no longer able to provide him with a winning machine, according to two-time world champion Mika Hakkinen.
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Lewis Hamilton will only retire from Formula One when Mercedes are no longer able to provide him with a winning machine, according to two-time world champion Mika Hakkinen.
Lewis Hamilton will only retire from Formula One when Mercedes are no longer able to provide him with a winning machine, according to two-time world champion Mika Hakkinen.
Lewis Hamilton has not spoken in public or on social media about the end of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has waxed lyrical about Max Verstappen's 2021 world title win over Lewis Hamilton and provided a shred of advice for the defeated Brit. Hamilton finally re-appeared on Monday after a lengthy social media hiatus, fuelling the belief that he will return to partner George Russell with Mercedes in 2022.
F1 race director Michael Masi made one decision which made it look like the FIA was "favouring Max Verstappen" at the end of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, it has been claimed. Pundit Karun Chandhok thinks Masi made an "error" by just selecting five cars between Lewis Hamilton and Verstappen to un-lap themselves under the safety car at the end of the race. Instead, he suggests leaving the lapped cars out would have been a "fairer solution" and "very exciting" for the fans.
February has arrived and with it comes the excitement of knowing that the 2022 Formula 1 season is that bit closer, with the first round of testing due to take place before the end of this month.
Lewis Hamilton may have lost the 2021 F1 world title after Nicholas Latifi's brakes caught fire in the immediate aftermath of his crash at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. That's the verdict of F1 pundit Karun Chandhok who has claimed FIA race director Michael Masi was "screwed over" by the fire as it took marshals longer to clear up the wreckage. It meant the safety car had to be left out "longer than originally planned", creating confusion around whether the lapped cars could overtake Hamilton.
Max Verstappen insists he has no beef with the Formula 1 stewards, despite falling foul of them at various points last season.