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Hamilton eases retirement doubts after Monaco podium, vows to race on

Hamilton eases retirement doubts after Monaco podium, vows to race on

Lewis Hamilton has staged a clear resurgence at Ferrari. He said he “couldn’t be closer” to a first win for the team after finishing second at the Monaco Grand Prix. It was his third podium this season, after China and Canada. The 41-year-old, seven-time champion has 90 points so far this season — his best start since 2021 — and the recent podiums eased short-term retirement doubts after a podium-less 2025. He has 105 career wins and said he intends to continue racing for years to come. Hamilton credited Ferrari principal Fred Vasseur, a restructured engineering group and new race engineer Carlo Santi for improved reliability and performance, and said Ferrari are edging closer to victory. He acknowledged Mercedes still lead on downforce and traction; they remain unbeaten so far and are expected to benefit from ADUO rulings this season. Andrea Kimi Antonelli, 19, has won the last five races and leads the Drivers’ standings by 66 points over Hamilton. Hamilton sits two points clear of George Russell, who failed to score at Monaco, and leads teammate Charles Leclerc by 15 points after Leclerc’s early retirement in Monaco. Pundit Davide Valsecchi said Hamilton has changed since 2025, calling the turnaround both personal and technical.