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Hamilton’s hunger “critical” to keep him in F1 – Hakkinen

Lewis Hamilton may opt to quit Formula 1 if he loses his hunger for more world titles, according to two-time F1 world champion Mika Hakkinen. Having seen Hamilton wrap up his fourth F1 crown this season, Hakkinen believes the British driver will remain in the sport as long as he’s competitive and has the desire to hunt further world championships. Since taking his fourth title Hamilton has been continually questioned about his ambition to match the likes of Juan Manuel Fangio on five titles and Michael Schumacher on seven and has conceded the German’s all-time title record could be out of his reach but hasn’t ruled out equalling Fangio. Related Articles Bottas: Every race I’ve...
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