“It has to be that” - Jenson Button suggests reason for Lewis Hamilton delaying new F1 deal

Hamilton’s current contract runs out at the end of the year, with talks ongoin𒅌g with Toto Wolff about remaining with the team.
For the first♕ time in his F1 career, Hamilton went winless thro෴ugh an entire campaign in 2022 as he slumped to his worst finish in the drivers’ championship.
Looking ahead to F1 2023, Mercedes don’t appear to be in better shape than they were at the end of last season, with a significa✅nt gap expected to Red Bull and Max Verstappen.
Button - who was Hamil🍒ton’s F1 teammate at McLaren between 2010 and 2012 - believes the delay over a ne💜w deal is due to potential concerns about Mercedes’ competitiveness for the new season.
“It has to be that right?” Button told The Telegraph. “Why otherwise wꦆould you leave it this late? He knows how annoying we all are asking [about the contract]. I mean, w🐬e’ve got to ask the question.
“But he’s going to hate answering it over and over and over and💮 over again. It can only be because✤ he's wondering how competitive they will be.
“Is he going to sign if the car is uncompetitive because he wants it to be quick again before he retires?” he added. “Or is he thinking 'If it's not better, 🅠I'm just going to retire.' Who knows?”
In 2022, Hamilton was out-scored by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell - this is only th🌃e third time Hamilton has been beat🐼en by a teammate in the championship standings.

Button is൩ expecting another close fight betw🐠een the two Mercedes drivers in 2023.
“I think it's a great fight,” he added. “You know, they're both so talented. One’s obviously got more world championships than anyone else. But George, you know, he's just great, he really is. In terms of his driving, in terms of his engineering skills. I think h🐬e's a great talent.
“First year, it's 💯e💞asy because there's no real pressure on your shoulders. Nobody expects you to beat Lewis Hamilton. But second year in, it's like ‘Now we're gonna see what you can do.’ So I’m looking forward to watching that. They’re both hopefully going to be fighting for wins.”

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