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2023 Fantasy Outlook
After a rough start to his 2022 season, Hamilton found more challenge in competing with his teammate than the Red Bulls last year, going without a single win for the first time since joining Formula One despite finishing on the podium a total of nine times. The Mercedes engineers were hard at work attempting to fix an aero issue on Hamilton's W13 for most of the season, and the driver of the No. 44 claims that the bouncing of the car served as a major roadblock between the Brit and finishing first-place. Regardless, last year was Hamilton's first year finishing behind his teammate in the points (Lewis coming in sixth, with George Russell finishing fourth) since the same happened in 2016 with Nico Rosberg. The 2023 season will be a big year for Hamilton if he wants to make another push for the world title, with a championship run only possible if Mercedes is able to provide a car without the previous season's detrimental issues.
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Suffers engine failure
Hamilton was forced to retire on Lap 17 from the Australian Grand Prix F1 race at Albert Park Circuit on Sunday.
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Stuck in ninth
Hamilton finished ninth in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix F1 race at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Saturday.
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Disappointing start to 2024
Hamilton finished ninth in Saturday's Bahrain Grand Prix F1 race at the Bahrain International Circuit.
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Fast FP2 in Bahrain
Hamilton ended the opening day of action at the Bahrain Grand Prix on top after setting the fastest lap in the second free practice hour, leading team mate George Russell in a Mercedes one-two, Formula1.com reports.
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Expected to join Ferrari in 2025
Hamilton is expected to leave Mercedes at the end of 2024 and join Charles Leclerc at Ferrari for the 2025 F1 season, Sky Sports reports.
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