Lewis Hamilton Addresses Retirement Rumors Ahead of Canadian Grand Prix
Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has firmly dismissed speculation about his retirement, emphasizing his continued commitment to the sport. The British driver, currently under contract with Ferrari until the end of 2027, stated, “I have a contract. For me, everything is 100% clear. I love what I do and will be here for a long time. Get used to it.”
Contract and Current Standing
Hamilton’s agreement with Ferrari, which he joined ahead of the 2025 season, remains active through 2027. Despite a winless streak since his last victory at the 2024 Spa-Francorchamps Grand Prix, the 41-year-old remains fifth in the drivers’ championship. Critics have speculated about his future, but Hamilton reiterated, “There are many people trying to send me into retirement — I’m not even thinking about it.”
Legacy and Montreal Memories
The Canadian Grand Prix holds special significance for Hamilton. He secured his first F1 win at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in 2007, marking the sixth race of his career. Over the years, he has accumulated 104 victories and seven world titles, matching the record of Michael Schumacher. However, his quest for 106th win remains unfulfilled since 2024.

Upcoming Races and Outlook
The Montreal event kicks off with free practice on Friday, May 22, followed by a sprint race on Saturday and the main Grand Prix on Sunday. Fans can follow live updates via sportschau.de. Hamilton’s performance in Canada could reignite his title ambitions, though his team faces challenges in closing the gap to leaders Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc.
As the sport’s most decorated driver, Hamilton’s resilience and determination continue to define his career. With his contract secure and his passion undimmed, the debate over his legacy remains a central theme in Formula 1 discourse.
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