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Domenicali gives verdict on whether F1 will survive Hamilton retirement

Article To news overview © Mercedes F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali believes the sport is in a strong enough position to handle Lewis Hamilton's retirement should he leave the sport at the end of the season. The Brit's future remains up in the air after signing a one-year contract with Mercedes back in February. As a result there has been much speculation about whether he will step away from the series at the end of the 2021 campaign. While speaking on a call with Wall Street analysts, Domenicali made it clear F1 will react and move forward whatever Hamilton's decision is. "For sure Lewis Hamilton is a great asset," stated the Italian.. "He is doing an incredible job on the...
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