F1: Alain Prost “Lewis Hamilton has a fifty-fifty chance of continuing in F1″[F1-Gate .com]

Alain Prost believes that Lewis Hamilton, who remains silent, has a “fifty-fifty” chance of continuing in F1.

Seven-time F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton was taken the lead by rival Max Verstappen on the final lap after the controversial safety car procedure decided by F1 race director Michael Masi of the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. I lost the title.

Mercedes F1 rages at Michael Masi. He finally withdrew his plan to appeal, but boycotted the 2021 FIA Annual Awards Ceremony.

Lewis Hamilton has been silent since a short post-race interview at Parc Ferme and is away from social media on January 7th, his 37th birthday.

These events have sparked speculation that Lewis Hamilton is considering the future in F1, and FIA (International Automobile Federation) has announced that whether to continue F1 will be a complete investigation of the events near the end in Abu Dhabi. It is also reported that it depends on the response of.

Four-time F1 World Champion Alain Prost also believes Lewis Hamilton could leave F1 at its peak. Prost himself left F1 in 1992, when he won his final title with Williams before returning for a season.

Alain Prost hopes Lewis Hamilton will continue to fulfill his two-year contract with Mercedes F1, but he may have been psychologically injured as a result of what happened at Yas Marina. Be suspicious of.

“It’s hard to think in that person’s shoes,” Alain Prost told Le Journal du Dimanche.

“He has as many reasons to quit as he keeps going. It’s fifty-fifty. He’s been a big blow to his heart, but it would be really sad if he weren’t here next season.”

In 2022, a whole new technical rule will be introduced in F1, but if Lewis Hamilton remains in F1 to compete for the unprecedented eighth F1 World Champion, all this is from the F1 world. Will be praised.

“I want to be optimistic, as there are eight titles, new technical regulations, and perhaps three teams at the top, with four to five drivers competing for the title,” said Alain Prost.

“It may be a challenge Hamilton wants to take on.”

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