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Lewis Hamilton should carry on but Ferrari may make call for him – Jenson Button

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Published by Philip Duncan
20, May
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Jenson Button has backed Lewis Hamilton to put off retirement for at least another year – but insisted Ferrari will take the decision out of his hands if he fails to deliver on track.

Hamilton, 41, endured a poor first season with Ferrari following his blockbuster move from Mercedes. At one stage he described himself as “useless” and even called on the Italian giants to replace him with another driver.

However, after he finished an encouraging fourth at the opening round in Australia, Hamilton finally landed the first Ferrari podium of his career with a third place at the next race in China.

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Lewis Hamilton finished sixth at the last race in Miami (Bradley Collyer/PA)
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He was sixth at both of the subsequent rounds in Japan and Miami to leave him 49 points off Kimi Antonelli’s championship pace, and eight back from Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc in the standings.

Hamilton signed a multi-year deal with Ferrari and indicated last season that he has a contract in place for 2027.

“Obviously, last year was not the easiest for Lewis,” Button told the Press Association.

“He spent so many years in a team (Mercedes) that he knew really well, and had a lot of support from that team. Then, you go to a different team that is based in Italy, and he doesn’t speak Italian. He doesn’t have that on his side, whereas his team-mate does.

“So, it does take a minute to get used to it, especially at 40 years old when learning is a lot more difficult than it is in your twenties. But it has been really good to see him competitive this year, and fighting with Charles.

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Jenson Button was speaking as part of a global initiative to discover the first-ever Hot Wheels ‘Tiniest Team Principal’ (Lucy North/PA)
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“As long as you’re competitive the (external) noise doesn’t really matter. If he is as quick as he thinks he should be, then it is fine, and it doesn’t matter what other people say from the outside. If he is doing a job that he thinks is good enough, then he will have that confidence and want to carry on if he is enjoying it.

“If he is not quick, the team will make a decision. You can’t just leave it up to a driver when they retire. If they are not quick enough, they are not quick enough. But Lewis this year has shown he has still got the speed. I have no idea if he will carry on beyond this season, but I don’t see why he wouldn’t.”

Heading into this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix, Hamilton’s former Mercedes team-mate George Russell trails Antonelli by 20 points. Although Russell won the season opener, Antonelli, 19, has struck back with a hat-trick of wins.

But 2009 world champion Button – speaking as part of a global initiative by Hot Wheels and Formula One to discover the first-ever Hot Wheels ‘Tiniest Team Principal’ – continued: “George will bounce back.

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George Russell trails Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli by 20 points (Bradley Collyer/PA)
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“He knows how quick he is. As a driver, you always have some insecurities, but he is confident that he can be as quick as Kimi, if not quicker.

“It is still very early in the season. If it was eight or nine races in, then yes, you would have to worry if your team-mate was in front of you at every race. But I expect George to be fighting back in Canada and we all want that fight to happen.”

:: Jenson Button is launching a global search by Hot Wheels and Formula 1 for the first-ever “Hot Wheels Tiniest Team Principal” by offering one lucky young fan the chance to design their own die-cast car at the Mattel HQ in California and win VIP access to the British Grand Prix.

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