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Button urges Hamilton not to retire too early

Jenson Button does not believe it is time yet for his ex-McLaren team-mate Sir Lewis Hamilton to consider retirement. Hamilton made his first appearance with Mercedes back in 2013, a surprise acquisition for the team as Hamilton made the decision to leave McLaren. Back then very few saw the logic in that move, but it soon became clear as Hamilton went on to win six Drivers' Championships in the following seven seasons. Add those to his first title with McLaren in 2008, and it means that Hamilton is now a seven-time World Champion, putting him level with Michael Schumacher, though an eighth is very much the goal. But after Hamilton only signed a one-year extension to his Mercedes deal for...
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