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Button explains why he believes Hamilton will continue

Article To news overview © Michael Potts / RN365 Jenson Button says he expects Lewis Hamilton to continue in F1 for the 2022 season and push on for what would be a record-breaking eighth world title. Hamilton has been silent since last month's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where he missed out on the title to Max Verstappen following a controversial Safety Car period. Hamilton's only interview came immediately post-race, with former teammate Button asking the questions, while he has also taken a break from posting to his social media channels. Button expects Hamilton to continue Ultimately, Button expects the lure of fighting for an eighth crown, and surpassing Michael Schumacher on the all-time...
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