
2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix witnessed the most controversial race in the Formula One history, which is gifted first ever F1 title for Max Verstappen and lost eighth F1 world title for Lewis Hamilton.
Following the controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the seven-time world champion Hamilton kept complete silence on his social media and public media, which was made a news emerged he would be retiring from F1.
But on season launching the Brit reappeared with his team Mercedes. Attended the 2022 Mercedes F1 car launch event and, completely participated on the F1 pre-season testing at Barcelona, he made the fastest lap as well.
The Brit admits that he did think about F1 retirement during the last season winter break but says that this is something he always considers at the end of a season.
“Naturally, I think at the end of any season, probably for those that are around my age, of course you’re thinking about the future,” Hamilton told media after the first pre-season test at Barcelona.
“You’re thinking about, what are the next steps? What are the right steps for you to take, and what’s right for you in terms of overall happiness?
“So, I always evaluate all my options.”
“I did make a commitment to the team earlier on in the season,” the Brit explained, last July seven-time world champion signed a two-year contract with the Silver Arrows, which is valid until at the end of 2023.
“And ultimately, I love what I do. I love being a part of a team. I love working with – and I’ve said it so many times – everyone towards a common goal. And I feel at my best, so why do I need to leave?
“Of course, dealing with… There are so many different ways you can refocus and get recentred, and I would say this one was one of the best that I’ve experienced.”
Hamilton has also received a respectful judgment from F1 governing body FIA, as they fired race director Michael Masi, who was made a non-sense decision on 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand prix.