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44% chance Lewis Hamilton will quit Mercedes in 2022

There is a 7/9 (43.75 percent) chance that Sir Lewis Hamilton will depart Mercedes at the end of this year, according to sports betting intelligence firm AEX Analytics. The seven-time champion took an uncomfortable amount of time to put pen to paper on a new contract with the German side after the 2020 season, but he eventually pledged his future to Mercedes until the end of 2023. Hamilton became embroiled in a mammoth title battle with Max Verstappen in 2021 and, after winning 18 races between them last year, the Dutchman came out on top. That success was not without controversy though after race director Michael Masi made a bizarre Safety Car restart decision, leading to a final lap...
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