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The future of the seven-time Formula, 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton with Mercedes is uncertain. The team is yet to finalize a deal with their star driver. Mercedes has already given a multi-year contract extension to his teammate George Russell and is now entirely focused on the Hamilton deal. Even after Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admitted a deal with Hamilton would happen within days, reports are still coming about the 38-year-old’s dream move to Ferrari.
Amidst the uncertainty, two-time F1 World Champion Mika Hakkinen, while discussing a potential Ferrari move from Hamilton, claims that Britton is no longer 100% invested in racing. He pointed out that as the competition gets tougher towards the end of their career, with young drivers taking the spotlight, the veterans often start to lose their hunger. The ex-McLaren driver says that with the situation Hamilton is in right now, a Ferrari move is not a possibility.
“I know Lewis’ head is not 100% in racing anymore. It’s completely normal. But does money motivate? Of course it does, but there are many risks involved. I think it’s highly unlikely he will join Ferrari. I always say that when people get older, the order of their thoughts changes,” Hakkinen told UNIBET.
“Your priorities in life change. Formula 1 just won’t be the most important thing anymore. It wouldn’t surprise me when the competition gets tougher, and young drivers emerge, what George Russell is doing with Lewis at the moment, result-wise, it’s not an easy situation,” Hakkinen added.
Hamilton has also previously denied that any new contract was subject to the performance of the recently-upgraded Mercedes W14, which had an improved showing at the previous race in Barcelona. Wolff and Hamilton confirmed that discussions would occur after the Spanish Grand Prix, raising hopes of a contract extension that could keep Hamilton racing until his 40s.
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Hamilton, now 38, is seeking a record eighth F1 World Championship but knows that Red Bull rival Max Verstappen is cruising towards this year’s title, which will be his third in a row. But a new contract would be a no-brainer rather than a fresh start at Ferrari.
Hamilton’s major show of faith is that Mercedes is the only team he believes can overhaul Red Bull. Although Hakinnen was right about people’s priorities changing over the years, the champion driver has maintained a healthy lifestyle and balance with his passion for racing and his side interests.
The seven times world champion is an active climate activist, Minority owner of NFL franchise Broncos. He is also a major investor in a plant-based food chain and restaurant making waves in the western world called “Neat Burger”. Hamilton has also taken part in producing films and is taking an active part in Hollywood.
Even after all of the activities outside of F1, Hamilton has often claimed that he is 100% involved in his love of racing. Mercedes is making huge progress on weekends and he might have a few chances up his sleeves to become the 8th time World Champion. It might not be possible for the team to do it in 2023, and it needs to focus on getting a championship-worthy ride in 2024.