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Ralf Schumacher stirs the pot by declaring it’s time for Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso to retire from Formula 1. This bold statement is set to spark heated debates among fans, as both legends still hold significant clout in the sport.
Schumacher argues that Hamilton, despite showing some promise this year, won't be able to compete with Charles Leclerc as the season progresses. He insists it's time for both drivers to step aside and allow younger talent to emerge. Hamilton’s recent success with Ferrari, including a podium finish in China, is overshadowed by questions about his performance against Leclerc, who continues to set the bar high.
Schumacher also points to Oliver Bearman as a potential successor, claiming Bearman could challenge Leclerc and might already provide more for Ferrari than Hamilton. This assertion is sure to create a stir, especially considering Hamilton’s illustrious career.
Meanwhile, Alonso’s future remains unclear as he approaches the end of his contract with Aston Martin. The two-time world champion, who turns 45 in July, acknowledges that retirement is a real possibility. He plans to discuss his future with family and supporters, leaving fans on edge about his next move in the sport.

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