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Mercedes confirm long-term F1 commitment with plans for Lewis Hamilton's retirement

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Formula One for the years ahead and the next generation of the motorsport, which is due to see engine changes from 2026.New regulations that year will make engines more reliant on electric power and reduce the sport's carbon dioxide omissions as part of a long-term plan to make F1 carbon neutral.That transition could lead to the departure of well-established teams or the introduction of new ones, while experienced drivers like Lewis Hamilton are expected to have called time on their illustrious careers.For Mercedes, Hamilton's retirement and the new engine regulations will come amid a larger period of transition from the team who have won numerous titles with the British driver at the wheel - including each of the last eight Constructor's Championships.Signs of change have shown this year, with Mercedes unable to compete with the likes of Red Bull and Ferrari following the most recent regulation changes, which have raised questions on the team's future and where Hamilton's head lies.While it remains to be seen whether Hamilton will continue with the team beyond this season, Mercedes chairman Ola Kallenius has pledged the Mercedes brand will remain on the grid when speaking at the Financial Times Future of the Car Summit.“We have decided to go down this path of decarbonisation.

It is the only decision we can make, and the same goes for Formula 1. The next engine regulations will give much more importance to the electric part, and there is a clear commitment to make Formula 1 CO2 neutral.HAVE YOUR SAY!

How many years does Lewis Hamilton have left in Formula One? Comment below.“For the next regulation, the proportion of electricity used on a lap will increase.

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