Lewis Hamilton bestätigt, dass er Formula 1 nicht verlässt

Lewis Hamilton hat erklärt, er gehe in der Formula 1 'nirgendwohin', nach einem Social-Media-Beitrag am Ende der Vorsaison-Tests. Der siebenfache Weltmeister hat über ein herausforderndes erstes Jahr bei Ferrari reflektiert.

Lewis Hamilton, der siebenfache Formula-1-Fahrerweltmeister, hat eine trotzige Nachricht in den sozialen Medien gepostet, um die Vorsaison-Testphase abzuschließen. Darin insistierte er: 'nirgendwohin' und sprach Spekulationen über seine Zukunft in der Sportart an. Hamilton räumte eine schwierige Periode ein während dessen, was er als seine erste Saison bei Ferrari bezeichnete, und gab zu, er habe inmitten der Drücke der Saison 'vergessen', wer er sei – diese nannte er die anspruchsvollste seiner Karriere. Dies fällt zusammen mit der Vorstellung technischer Innovationen durch Teams, einschließlich seines aktuellen Mercedes-Teams, am letzten Testtag in Bahrain. Mercedes präsentierte einen innovativen Heckflügel, der Beobachter interessiert hat und laufende Entwicklungen unter den neuen Regularien unterstreicht. Andere Teams hatten Hürden zu bewältigen; Honda äußerte Unzufriedenheit nach einer problematischen Testphase mit Aston Martin, die ein Ausbleiben bei weiten Teilen des Barcelona-Shakedowns einschloss. Die Tests endeten mit diversen Updates quer durch das Feld und bereiten die Bühne für die kommende Saison. Hamiltons Aussage spendet Beruhigung inmitten seines Übergangs zu Ferrari.

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