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Lewis Hamilton's early radio message in which he asked his race engineer if he could retire from the Spanish Grand Prix was an 'alarming' indicator of his current lack of morale at Mercedes, according to Martin Brundle. Hamilton's slim hopes of a podium finish at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya were dashed when he tangled with Kevin Magnussen on the opening lap of the race before he was forced to pit for a set of new tyres after suffering a puncture.
The 37-year-old went on to recover incredibly well to eventually cross the finish line in fifth place but had initially asked his team if he could retire his car in order to preserve the power unit ahead of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix. Brundle has since insisted that Hamilton's willingness to give up after just one lap painted a grim picture of his current predicament at Mercedes, who have