Mika Hakkinen says Lewis Hamilton’s “head is not 100% in racing anymore”

Lewis Hamilton is not solely focused on F1 anymore as his new huge Mercedes contract looms, says Mika Hakkinen.
Hakkinen: “Hamilton’s head is not 100% in racing anymore”

Mercedes team principal ♏Toto Wolff suggested th🐎at his star driver could put pen to paper on fresh terms within “days”.

It would bring an end to speculatio𒁃n that Hamilton could quit Mercedes for Ferrari next season.

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“Lewis Hamilton joining Ferrari would be a surprise,” two-timeꦫ F1 champion Hakkinen said to .

“Does money motivate drivers? I know Lewis’ hea♏d is not 100% in racing anymore - it’s 🃏completely normal.

“But does money motivate? Of course it does!&🗹nbsp;

“But there are many risks involved. I think💜 it’s highly unlikely he will🌳 join Ferrari.

“I always say that when people get older the order of your thoughts change. Your priorities in l༒ife change.

“Formula ✅1 just won’t be the most importa🔴nt thing anymore. It wouldn’t surprise me when the competition gets tougher and young drivers emerge… 

“What George Russell is doing with Lewis at the mo﷽ment, result-wise, it’s not an easy situation.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 8, Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona, Spain, Qualifying
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 8, Spanish Grand Prix,…

“Does Lewis have enough energy to wake up every morning, give his everything, and bring results so that he c🍸an beat his team-mate? 

“Is that the right future for him?”

Hamilton, now 38, is seeking an all-time record eighth F1 championship 🥃but knows that Red Bull rival Max Verstappen is cruising towards this year’s title, which will be his third in a row.

But a 𓆏new contract, rather than a fresh start at Ferrari, would be Hamilton’s major show of faith that Mercedes are the only team he believes can overhaul Red Bull.

They lock horns again this weeke♋nd at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix.

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