Lewis’s silence Hamilton It makes noise. The seven-time world champion hasn’t spoken for a month, and this is certainly an argument for those who argue that the Brit is close to leaving Formula 1. On the other hand, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has reiterated the word ‘retirement’. The Austrian hopes that Hamilton will remain in the Circus, but cannot yet give guarantees on his stay.
Sir Lewis is certainly hurt for the events in Abu Dhabi, when Michael Masi essentially stripped him of the title with a decision destined to make history and create controversy. With his provocative but always intelligent way of doing Jacques Villeneuve thinks that Masi has done the good of sport. Not because he agrees with the Australian, but because Verstappen’s title could give the seven-time world champion an incredible boost. And, therefore, it would set off an equally exciting 2022 season, a sort of 2021 to power (if there is a balance between Mercedes and Red Bull).
“Lewis must now return aggressively and try to win his eighth World Championship. The events in Abu Dhabi have had an incredible impact in the newspapers, and certainly have been controversial, but this is always the case when it comes to the last race“Said the 1997 world champion.”I think this is a decision that has done the sport good, precisely because Hamilton can be more aggressive than ever. I don’t know, however, if he will return to Formula 1. To tell the truth no one can know, just as no one believed that Nico Rosberg would retire. It is difficult to know what is going on in a driver’s head after a very long season, in which you believe that things are going a certain way but then the victory is suddenly taken away from you. I can imagine the reaction being quite negative, but you just have to start over“.
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