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Earlier in the week, Lewis Hamilton was the subject of a mischievous April Fools joke saying he was going to leave Mercedes for Red Bull. Obviously, that won't be happening. But it was previously revealed by Christian Horner that the 37-year-old could easily have ended up racing for his team in the past.
April Fools is a day where some unusual, imaginative and funny stories get thrown around.
And Carbuzz decided to get involved, publishing a report saying that Hamilton had agreed to leave Mercedes for Red Bull.
They even used some funny 'quotes' from the 37-year-old which read: "That's what convinced me to move from a manufacturer to an energy drink.
"As the second driver, there's a 100 per cent guarantee that I'll always be behind Verstappen.
"And even if I pass him while he's boxing, the pit crew will give me enough