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Domenicali ‘sure' Hamilton will return in 2022

Dec.22 F1's CEO is 'sure' Lewis Hamilton will return to his Mercedes cockpit in 2022. The seven time world champion has been essentially silent since Abu Dhabi, but his boss Toto Wolff has hinted that Hamilton's disillusionment with the outcome of the 2021 championship has him contemplating retirement. F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali, however, doesn't think so. 'I'm sure he will recharge his batteries and come back with even more desire than before to win the eighth world title,' the Italian told La Gazzetta dello Sport. Hamilton's 2021 nemesis, new world champion Max Verstappen, agrees with Domenicali, although he was unimpressed with the Mercedes driver's first act of the winter – being...
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