Hamilton quashes retirement talk with F1 2026 statement of intent
Lewis Hamilton has emphatically dismissed suggestions that the 2026 season could be his last in Formula 1, delivering a statement of intent about his long-term commitment to Ferrari. The seven-time champion's defiant stance comes after strong pre-season testing performances that have renewed belief he can compete at the very front of the grid. Hamilton's words serve notice to his rivals that he remains fully motivated and hungry for an eighth world title.
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