
Lewis Hamilton: 'Get used to it' – Retirement not on the cards as Ferrari future confirmed
Lewis Hamilton has hit back at retirement suggestions, confirming he remains under contract with Ferrari beyond the 2026 season and plans to continue racing for years to come.
Lewis Hamilton has firmly dismissed calls for his retirement, telling critics to "get used to it" as he confirmed his commitment to Ferrari beyond the current season. The seven-time world champion, who scored his first Ferrari podium in China this year, is level on points with reigning champion Lando Norris heading into the Canadian Grand Prix.
Why it matters:
The retirement debate has surrounded Hamilton since his move to Ferrari, with pundits like Ralf Schumacher suggesting both he and Fernando Alonso should step aside. Hamilton's defiant response – and his confirmation of a multi-year contract – signals that one of F1's greatest talents intends to remain a central figure in the championship battle for the foreseeable future.
The details:
- Ralf Schumacher recently told Hamilton and Alonso to retire, arguing that the veterans should make way for the next generation.
- Hamilton hit back: "There's a lot of people that are trying to retire me… I still plan to be here for some time."
- The Brit confirmed his Ferrari contract runs beyond 2026: "I'm still in contract, so everything's 100 per cent clear to me."
- Hamilton sits fifth in the standings, tied on 51 points with Lando Norris and eight behind teammate Charles Leclerc.
- He emphasized his motivation: "I still love what I do with all my heart, and I'm going to be here for quite some time, so get used to it."
What's next:
Hamilton's focus remains on progress rather than records. "If you're progressing, you're succeeding," he said, adding that he never looks back. With a competitive Ferrari and a clear future ahead, the retirement talk is likely to fade – but Hamilton's message is unmistakable: he's not going anywhere anytime soon.
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