If he has a car that gives him a chance to compete, he'll compete and he'll put Max under pressure.CHT wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 06:21As long LH is fine with not winning another WDC and taking a big pay cut, I am sure he will hang around for a few more years. Having said that golf and F1 are very different sports, and one can still dream about winning PGA at the age of 50, whereas the oldest F1 driver to have won a WDC in the past 30 years is Nigel Mansell at the age of 39 back in 1992.Sofa King wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 02:13Lewis likely cares about racing and his off track social causes equally, which is exactly why he will be staying. Mercedes and F1 give him a global platform that is hard to find elsewhere. He is the Tiger Woods of motorsports, so F1 and Merc have every reason to entice him to stay and he doesn’t need to play by the same silly season timetable as all the other drivers, perhaps except Max. I’m sure the contract negotiations are around getting Mercedes to maximize support to any cause he champions
LH is 38 this year and realistically he is unlikely to be able to challenge RBR+Max in 2024 or even 2025 unless with FIA help. I think LH will likely head to America after F1 to continue his motorsports career.
As for age, we can definitely say that Hamilton is better physical shape today than Mansell ever was. Mansell would have been stronger, probably, having spent most of his career driving unassisted-steering cars, but other than that, the current drivers are world class athletes as well as world class drivers.