‘Get used to it’: Hamilton here to stay as F1 arrives in Montreal
Lewis Hamilton has confirmed his intention to remain in Formula One, dismissing retirement rumors. The seven-time world champion expressed his commitment to his team and the sport, stating he is focused and motivated. Meanwhile, Max Verstappen indicated that potential rule changes could influence his decision to continue racing beyond this season.
- ▪Lewis Hamilton stated he plans to stay in Formula One for a long time, despite retirement rumors.
- ▪Hamilton, now with Ferrari, earned his first podium with the team in March and is currently fifth in the drivers' championship.
- ▪Max Verstappen mentioned that upcoming rule changes could increase the likelihood of him remaining in F1 beyond this season.
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Open this photo in gallery:Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton arrives at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal on Thursday.Graham Hughes/The Canadian PressShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountLewis Hamilton says he’s not going anywhere. Max Verstappen, meanwhile, sounds increasingly likely to stay.The pair of former world champions fielded questions Thursday about whether they could step away from Formula One after this season — with Hamilton firing back at rumours and suggestions he should retire.“I’m going to be here for quite some time, so get used to it,” the 41-year-old Ferrari driver said.
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