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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has talked down Lewis Hamilton's chances of battling back to mount a title challenge in 2022.

The 37-year-old took a vow of silence after missing out on an unprecedented eighth world championship last season, prompting speculation he was going to retire from the sport. However, in February, he confirmed he would be competing for the 'Silver Arrows' and didn't want the events in Abu Dhabi to define his career.

However, in a brand new era of technical regulations in F1, things haven't started well for Hamilton or his team. They were off the pace in pre-season testing, and then struggled in the season opener in Bahrain.

Hamilton did manage a fortuitous third place after the late retirements to Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, but then endured a torrid time a week later in Saudi Arabia. Hamilton was eliminated in Q1 in Jeddah, and started the Grand Prix in 15th place.

He would eventually finish 10th, worth just a

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