'I’ve sent him messages. I don’t think he’s 100 per cent ready to respond right now.'
New FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has admitted he hasn’t heard from Lewis Hamilton, who is yet to respond to claims of a potential retirement following his world championship defeat to Max Verstappen.
Hamilton entered the decider level on points with Verstappen and was cruising to an easy win before a late safety car caused chaos.GETTYVerstappen was given his title trophy at the gala, but Hamilton wasn’t in attendance Along with much of the media, Ben Sulayem has been trying to contact Hamilton, but revealed his advances have so far been turned away.Hamilton and his father Anthony were pure class post-race, but haven’t been seen much since
Hamilton is signed with Mercedes for the next two seasons, but rumours are rife of a potential early retirement, fuelled by team boss Wolff.Hamilton has also disappeared from social media,
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