Red Bull boss Christian Horner hopes Lewis Hamilton doesn’t retire from Formula 1 after title controversy
Christian Horner has been Red Bull team principal since the energy drinks brand joined F1.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he hopes Lewis Hamilton returns to the Formula 1 grid for the 2022 season, with the seven-time world champion’s future still in doubt.
Hamilton has not spoken publicly since the aftermath of the controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, in which FIA Race Director Michael Masi’s unprecedented decision to allow only some lapped cars to un-lap themselves behind the safety car in the latter stages effectively gifted the championship to Max Verstappen and cost Hamilton and an eighth title which would have seen him surpass Michael Schumacher.
Masi’s decision was met with fury from other drivers and fans of the sport, and Mercedes appealed the race result immediately after the chequered flag fell at Yas Marina. Their protest was not upheld, however, and team boss Toto Wolff said a few days later that he and Hamilton were “disillusioned” with the sport and could not guarantee that the most successful driver in the history of the sport would be back to race once again.
The first test event of the 2022 campaign takes place at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona at the end of February, and Hamilton’s attendance is still uncertain. Horner, though, says he hopes to compete with the Stevenage-born driver once again.
“I certainly hope Lewis will be around this year,” Horner told World Is One. “He’s still driving at an incredible level, the two drivers last year were in a league of their own. But ultimately, it’s his choice, it’s his career, it’s his decision, so I’m sure he will decide what’s best for him, what he wants to do, and that’s none of our business.”
Hamilton has spent the off-season training