In a startling admission, seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton revealed he seriously considered leaving Mercedes after a disastrous race in Brazil earlier this month. The British racing icon, set to join Ferrari at the end of the season, hinted over team radio in Sao Paulo that his departure might come sooner than expected.
While Mercedes initially downplayed the comments as directed at team members who wouldn’t be present for the final three rounds, Hamilton clarified his true intentions to reporters at the Las Vegas Grand Prix:
In the moment that’s how I felt, like I didn’t really want to come back after that weekend.
Lewis Hamilton
The 39-year-old driver, widely regarded as the most successful in the sport’s history, emphasized that his frustrations were understandable given the trying nature of the current season:
I think that’s only natural. It’s frustrating when you have a season like this, which I’m pretty sure I won’t have again, or at least I’ll work towards not having again.
Lewis Hamilton
A Weekend to Forget in Brazil
Hamilton’s disillusionment stemmed from a Brazilian Grand Prix he labeled “a disaster of a weekend” and “the worst the car had ever been.” The British driver finished a disappointing 10th, while teammate George Russell managed a fourth-place result.
Over the radio, Hamilton’s dejection was palpable as he lamented, “If this is the last time I get to perform it was a shame it wasn’t great but [I am] grateful for you.” The cryptic message left many wondering if an abrupt exit was imminent.
Toto Wolff’s Controversial Comments
Further fueling speculation were recent remarks from Mercedes boss Toto Wolff in a newly published book. Wolff alluded to Hamilton’s “shelf life” and suggested the Ferrari move spared him the decision of dismissing the veteran driver.
Though Wolff later claimed his words were misrepresented, Hamilton chose to focus on his current mindset and commitment to the team:
Honestly, I feel in the best place I’ve been all year mentally, and considering how bad the last race was, I think that says enough.
Lewis Hamilton
Determined to Finish Strong
Despite the impending Ferrari switch, Hamilton reaffirmed his dedication to delivering his best for Mercedes in the remaining races:
I’m still here, still fighting and I’m going to continue to push. I’ve got a team that I genuinely still love, and even though I am leaving, I want to make sure I give them the best I can in these next races.
Lewis Hamilton
As one of the most decorated drivers in F1 history prepares for the next chapter, the racing world eagerly awaits to see if Hamilton can recapture his winning form and end his Mercedes tenure on a high note. With the Las Vegas Grand Prix on the horizon, all eyes will be on the resilient champion as he navigates this pivotal juncture in his illustrious career.