Former F1 Boss Urges Lewis Hamilton to Retire Amid Disappointing Season with Ferrari
- Lewis Hamilton struggled in his recent race at the Hungaroring, finishing 12th and lapped, after starting from the same position and losing out to teammate Charles Leclerc, who secured pole.
- Formula 1 commentator Martin Brundle expressed concern, noting Hamilton's harsh self-critique and lack of progress during the race, indicating he is under significant pressure.
- Hamilton described himself as 'useless' and suggested that Ferrari should think about replacing him, leading to speculation about his future in Formula 1.
- Brundle warned that if Hamilton's performance doesn't improve, he might consider retirement before his contract concludes.
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