The Brit was beaten by new champion Max Verstappen on a contentious final day of the F1 calendar
Lewis Hamilton will reportedly decide his Formula 1 future after the findings of an inquiry into the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix have been released, as Mercedes were forced to deny they want to see race official Michael Masi fired.
One of the most dramatic finales to a season in recent memory saw Hamilton denied the chance to retain his crown and surpass the legendary Michael Schumacher with eight world championship wins in total.
Dominating the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix almost until the very end, the 37-year-old was on track for the all-time feat until Nicholas Latifi crashed his Williams in the closing stages.
While the collision was not with Hamilton, FIA race director Michael Masi was accused of not applying the rules correctly during a safety-car period which meant that Verstappen had a better shot at overtaking his title rival him on the final lap.
The Dutchman proceeded to do so to claim his maiden F1 crown and deny Hamilton a fifth title in a row.
According to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, the scandal has left Hamilton “disillusioned” with F1 officials.
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