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Lewis Hamilton has been urged to retire from Formula One by legendary three-time world champion Jackie Stewart. The Scot says Hamilton should leave the sport before he goes through the "pain" of not being able to do what he used to do behind the wheel.
He has suggested the seven-time champion will still be "very successful" when he leaves F1 due to his other interests. Speaking to the Convex Conversation Podcast, Stewart said: "It's time for him to resign.
"He's got music, he's got culture, he loves clothing and the rag trade would be absolutely suitable for him. I'm sure he'll be very successful because he's been earning a huge amount of money, rightfully so because he's been the best of his time."
Hamilton has struggled this season with just two podiums to his name from the first eight races. He sits almost 100 points behind rival Max Verstappen in the