Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula 1 world champion, shocked the world by declaring himself “useless” after a disappointing performance at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Despite his immense talent and unparalleled success in the sport, Hamilton hinted that his time in F1 might be coming to an end.
Struggling to make an impact in his Ferrari, Hamilton’s frustrations were evident as he finished a lackluster 12th in Hungary. With Ferrari focusing on long-term plans and retaining team principal Fred Vasseur, questions arise about Hamilton’s future with the iconic team.
The British racing superstar, often compared to the likes of Lionel Messi in football, seems to be losing his edge on the track. While he managed a sprint win recently, his overall performance this season has been underwhelming. Many speculate that Hamilton’s presence at Ferrari has not elevated his teammate Charles Leclerc, who has failed to secure a single win this year.
Even Ferrari’s social media posts hint at a sense of pessimism, with the team expressing hopes to convert pole positions into points rather than outright victory. The lack of confidence surrounding Hamilton’s capabilities raises doubts about his market value as a free agent.
As teams in Formula 1 look towards the future with promising young talents, Hamilton’s options appear limited. The possibility of him joining Aston Martin as a mentor to Lance Stroll is one of the few scenarios where his experience could be valuable.
In a sport where legends are made and records are broken, the looming question remains – is it time for Lewis Hamilton to hang up his racing gloves and retire from Formula 1? Despite his remarkable career and undeniable impact on the sport, the harsh reality may be that even a driver of his caliber has an expiration date in the fast-paced world of Formula 1.