Since the thrilling denouement of the title battle in Abu Dhabi between
Max Verstappen and
Lewis Hamilton, there has been radio silence from the Mercedes driver's camp.
McLaren CEO
Zak Brown does not expect the Briton to hang up his helmet because of this, but also says he will
not be "shocked" if he does.
Because one of the most controversial decisions was made on the final lap of the last race, and the season was therefore over, the discussion continues unabated a month later. However, Brown expects the discussion to subside once the 2022 Formula One season gets underway.
Brown does not rule out Hamilton's departure
He does not think Michael Masi's decision will lead to Hamilton's departure. In his eyes, the Briton is not yet ready to retire.
"I don't think he will retire because of an incident," says Brown in conversation with
Racer.com.
Nevertheless, the
McLaren chief is not ruling out an eventual departure of the seven-time world champion.
"I wouldn't be shocked if he stopped, so I don't think we should just assume he'll be back," Brown said.