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Lewis Hamilton firmly shuts down retirement rumors, declaring, "Get used to it."
Fans and critics alike are about to discover why Hamilton is far from finished in Formula 1.
Arriving in Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix, the seven-time world champion makes it clear he has no plans to exit the sport anytime soon. At 41 years old, Hamilton confronts the media's speculation, stating, "I'm still in contract so everything's 100% clear to me." His passion for racing remains unwavering. “I still love what I do with all my heart and I'm gonna be here for quite some time,” he asserts.
Despite whispers from former drivers and pundits suggesting his career may be winding down, Hamilton emphasizes his commitment to the sport and his future plans.
On the track, Hamilton's second season with Ferrari shows promise, highlighted by a podium finish in China. He acknowledges the team's hard work in refining their SF-26 package, hoping for improved performance in Montreal.
Hamilton also aims to break the tie with Michael Schumacher for the most Canadian Grand Prix victories, both drivers currently at seven wins. As he prepares for the race, Hamilton's focus remains on maximizing his potential, proving that he's still a formidable force in Formula 1.

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