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Lewis Hamilton has ruled out any prospect of joining Ferrari despite his difficult start to the 2022 campaign. Mercedes have been plagued by the issue of porpoising this season, and Hamilton has struggled more than teammate George Russell, lying sixth in the standings' on just 50 points.

He managed a podium place at the opening race of the season in Bahrain but since then has endured some harrowing moments. He was eliminated in Q1 in Saudi Arabia, and at Emilia Romagna was actually lapped by race winner and 2021 title rival Max Verstappen.

There was further frustration at the latest Grand Prix in Monaco, with the seven-time world champion clipped by Esteban Ocon early on. He eventually finished eighth, having been unable to overtake old rival Fernando Alonso.

Ferrari meanwhile, have been revitalised by the new technical regulations

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