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Wolf: “Hamilton has the mental strength to keep going”
Toto Wolff, the director of Mercedes F1, left another clue that Lewis Hamilton will overcome Abu Dhabi disappointment and move on in Formula 1.
Toto Wolff has argued that Lewis Hamilton had the mental strength to deal with racist behavior towards him as a child when he drove kart racing, hinting that the same mental strength would now keep him in Formula 1 – and overcome the frustration how he was robbed of his eighth world title in the 2021 final in Abu Dhabi.
Hamilton is keeping a calm fish from Abu Dhabi and avoids commenting on rumors that he is considering giving up and not starting Formula 1 in 2022.
During his two public appearances, the OBE title awarded by the Prince of Wales and the Mercedes F1 title in Brockley, he did not comment on it – not even through his favorite social media.
As a result, the problem of his departure, raised by Wolf himself in the days after Abu Dhabi and cared for by former F1 star Bernie Ecclestone, continues to lurk – almost a month before the car’s 2022 launch begins.
A few days ago Mercedes posted a picture of Lewis on Twitter and wrote that ““Adversity breaks some and helps others break records.” And now Wolf has left another clue that the British seven-time champion will be here in 2022.
“As a child he was insulted in the footsteps of K.Art, and some parents forbade their children to have much with him. This has definitely left him with huge wounds. For him, racing was the valve that enabled him to show everyone what he can do – and it still is. “said the Austrian.
Source: sport24
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