Lewis Hamilton's boss has answered a key question about the star driver's future. 🤔 9WWOS
After finishing third at the season opener in Bahrain - albeit after late retirements to the two Red Bulls - Hamilton was bundled out of Q1 in Saudi Arabia and scored just a single point in the race. He then endured a dismal showing at Imola, where he finished 13th.
Mercedes have now got on top of the worst of the porpoising issues, and Hamilton has strung together five successive podiums since the Canadian grand prix in June. "Lewis and I, even if the season would have gone wrong, we would have at least under the principle of hope, stayed together next year," he told Motorsport.com.Both Hamilton and Russell are locked in at Mercedes until the end of 2023.
"That's certainly not a joyful experience, but after the first few races, he was very special," Wolff said.
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