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Domenicali on Hamilton: "It is crucial that he feels comfortable in Formula 1"

Stefano Domenicali hopes that Lewis Hamilton will extend his stay in Formula 1 beyond the current season. According to the former Ferrari team boss the Mercedes driver belongs in the pinnacle  of motor sport. Domenicali also thinks that Hamilton can achieve his eighth World Championship victory this year, although Max Verstappen will not make it easy for him. After actually being without a contract for a couple of weeks, a new commitment for the British driver with Mercedes finally came through. Hamilton only signed for one year. Domenicali is asked by Auto Bild Domenicali is asked if he is afraid of losing Hamilton after next season. Possibly Hamilton thinks it is enough when he has...
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