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Hamilton Dismisses Retirement Rumors at Canadian GP Press Conference
21 May 2026GP BlogReactions

Hamilton Dismisses Retirement Rumors at Canadian GP Press Conference

Lewis Hamilton shut down speculation about his Ferrari future, stating he is under contract and motivated for years to come. The seven-time champion joked about those 'trying to retire' him.

Lewis Hamilton has firmly dismissed growing speculation about his future at Ferrari, using the Canadian Grand Prix press conference to reaffirm his commitment. The seven-time world champion stated he remains under contract and fully motivated, jokingly targeting those he says are 'trying to retire' him.

Why it matters:

Hamilton's struggles since joining Ferrari—only one podium in the first eight races—have fueled doubts about his longevity. His defiant statement provides clarity for the team and the paddock, reinforcing that his focus remains on returning to winning form rather than an early exit.

The details:

  • Hamilton responded directly when asked about his plans for 2027: “I’m still in contract, so everything is 100% clear to me.”
  • He emphasized his drive: “I’m still focused, I’m still motivated, I still love what I do with all my heart. I’m going to be here for quite some time, so get used to it.”
  • With a cheeky tone, he added: “There are a lot of people who are trying to retire me, and that’s not even on my thoughts. I’m already thinking of what will be next and planning for the next five years.”
  • Speculation had resurfaced after his dip in form following the Chinese Grand Prix podium, with former Williams driver Ralf Schumacher suggesting a cost-effective replacement for the 41-year-old.

What's next:

Hamilton's comments ease immediate uncertainty, but the real test lies in his on-track performance. The Canadian Grand Prix weekend offers a chance to reset after a tough start, and his long-term legacy at Ferrari will depend on closing the gap to the frontrunners.

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