Lewis Hamilton appears to be reconsidering his future in Formula 1 as his Ferrari venture has not gone as planned. The seven-time champion expressed his dissatisfaction before the recent break and continued to convey a lack of enthusiasm during media interactions at the Dutch Grand Prix. Hamilton pondered the importance of enjoying one’s career, hinting at potential doubts about continuing in the sport given his extensive achievements and age.
Meanwhile, Cadillac’s driver lineup of Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez has raised some eyebrows, with critics pointing out their lackluster performances in previous seasons. While the experienced duo may provide stability, many believe a fresh and dynamic choice could have injected more excitement into the team.
On a brighter note, Max Verstappen made history by becoming the first Dutch driver to win a Formula 1 race on home soil, showcasing his talent and creating a memorable event at Zandvoort. Additionally, Alpine’s pursuit of new drivers highlights the competitive nature of the sport as they consider reserve driver Paul Aron for a potential debut in the coming season.
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