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Lewis Hamilton could decide to call time on his racing career in order to focus on his off-track commitments when his current Mercedes deal expires at the end of 2023, according to Sky Sports F1 expert Karun Chandhok. Hamilton is currently gearing up for his 16th year in Formula One and will be looking to clinch a record-breaking eighth Drivers' Championship title over the coming months after he was beaten to last year's individual honours by Max Verstappen.
The Brit is widely regarded as the greatest F1 driver of all time after dominating the standings for the best part of the last decade and will be desperate to cement his legacy by sealing yet another title before his eventual retirement. He has previously stated that he does not expect to be racing at the age of 40, which suggests that he might already be weighing up the