Lewis Hamilton admits to having F1 retirement thoughts after Abu Dhabi 2021 title loss controversy

Lewis Hamilton has openly admitted to having thoughts about retiring from F1 in the aftermath of his controversial title loss to Max Verstappen at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. 
Lewis Hamilton (GBR), Mercedes AMG
Lewis Hamilton (GBR), Mercedes AMG

Hamilton had dominated that year’s winner-takes-all finale and was on course to win both the race and a record eighth title before former race director Michael Masi’s incorrect a꧑pplication of the Safety Car rules opened the door for Verstappen. 

Following the contentious final-lap restart, Verstappen - who, with nothing to lose had pitted for fresh tyres - ov🅘ertook the Mercedes driver to snatch both the race victory and his maiden world title in the process. 

A visibly shell-shocked Hamilton graciou👍sly kept his composure in the immediate aftermath of the race before disappearing from the public spotlight and enterin𝓡g a social media blackout over the winter.

And the seven-time world champion has now admitted he th🌠ought about quitting F1 altogether. ꦜ;

"For sure, yeah,"🎶 Hamilton was quoted by Autosport when when asked if retirement had entered his t😼houghts. 

"There was so much going through my mind during that per🦹iod in time. But I think one of the worst things you can do is make decisions based on emotions, because when you are emotional and in the heat of that moment, more often than not, you're not going to make the best decisions. 

"Emotions were high, it was a really, really diffic🀅ult period of time, so I had to just wait until things calmed down, and that I was clear in my thought and I was able to then make the right decisions." 

(L to R): second placed Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 on the podium with race winner and World Champion Max
(L to R): second placed Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 on the podium with race winner…

Hamilton revealed that time away with his family helpꦕed inspire him to return to F1.

"I was a🌱round my niece and nephew and was in a beautiful place, in Hawaii, with my family, and at a point where I felt really content and felt I just wanted to get up aga☂in and keep going,” he explained. 

The 38-year-old Briton ha🦄s remained winless since, with his last victory coming at the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.&nbꦚsp;

"I think that's a misconception,” Hamilton said of the significa𓂃nce of his two-year winless drought. “When I was younger, I had bad years when Iꦚ was a kid.

"In 2009, the car was horrendous. We did have a win through the year because we had a second upgrade in the season. &nb𒊎sp;

"Then 2010-11, also not great years. One onꦺ my side from a personal [point of view] the other more often than not the car was not spectacular.  

"So, it's maybe the biggest drought in terms of success, but if you take away those wins, it's been ♑similar to those seasons.” 

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