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Lewis Hamilton 'recharged' but warned Max Verstappen has Michael Masi point to prove

Lewis Hamilton will be ready and rejuvenated to get revenge on Max Verstappen in the 2022 Formula One season reckons Jenson Button but the Briton has been told that the Red Bull driver will be equally as eager to prove a point.

The seven-time world champion was denied a record-breaking eighth title in agonising fashion in 2021's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

And the manner of Hamilton's demise, and Verstappen's victory, has sparked suggestions he could retire. The 37-year-old is waiting on the results of an FIA inquiry before he decides what to do.

It is hoped F1's governing body will introduce changes that convince Hamilton to stay in the sport and continue to challenge for an eighth title that would see him surpass Michael Schumacher.

And Button expects his old McLaren team-mate to be fully re-energised for the new season, which begins in Bahrain on March 18-20.

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Speaking to Sky Sports News, 2009 world champion Button said: "I don't think anyone has spoken to him in Formula One. Obviously his team have. I spoke to him after the race and he's not done an interview since then.

"It's difficult to understand where he is. I think it was a fantastic time for him to get away from the sport and relax and recharge.

"Every driver needs that whether they've won the world championship or lost it on the last lap. He'll come back a recharged man and we'll see the best of Lewis Hamilton.

"He's one of the best that have ever driven an F1 car and he's going up against one of the best that has ever driven an F1 car.

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"This battle, this doesn't happen every often in F1.

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