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Hamilton would get tired of everyone saying to him "Lewis, your title is robbed"

F1 commentators are still debating whether Lewis Hamilton will return in the 2022 season, but David Coothard believes the seven-time world champions are already "tired" of the remarks.

Hamilton would get tired of everyone saying to him "Lewis, your title is robbed"

In the controversial circumstances, Hamilton lost to Max Verstappen, and the outcome of the finale was almost decided by the CIAD superintendent Michael Marcy, hamilton chose silence. The 37-year-old, who climbed out of the W12 and was no doubt disappointed by the outcome of the race, congratulated Verstappen and his father Joss and gave a very brief interview after the race before leaving the race grounds.

When his fans gathered and shouted fouls and his team leader, Toto Wolff, protested twice in the name of Mercedes, Hamilton never said anything again.

Coothard, who was a former F1 driver and later a commentator, believes that by now the Britons have "grown tired" of these remarks.

"I think he'd get tired of everybody saying to him, 'Lewis, your title is robbed,' or, 'Lewis, you're a recognized champion,' and he'd avoid having those conversations,' Coothard said. I can't compare to Lewis in terms of success or speed, but there's one thing I think we're all the same, and that's that once that moment passes, the joy of success quickly fades and the disappointment of failure quickly disappears. ”

The seven-time world champion has won 103 races and an equal number of pole positions, and he has nothing to prove to the world.

Mercedes will launch the 2022 car W13 on February 18, a week before pre-season testing.

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