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Formula 1: I Didn't Really Want To Come Back After Brazilian GP, Admits Hamilton
After crossing the finish line in Sao Paulo, Hamilton made cryptic remarks over the team radio, hinting at an emotional farewell to the team. Post-race, he told Sky Sports that he "could happily go and take a holiday," fueling speculation about his immediate future.
Mercedes later downplayed his comments, attributing them to farewells directed at team members who would not attend the final three races in Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi. However, Hamilton revealed during a press conference in Las Vegas that his feelings at the time were genuine.
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