Lewis Hamilton is determined to give his all in the final three races with Mercedes, despite contemplating an early exit after a challenging performance at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. In Brazil, he finished 10th in the main race and 11th in the sprint, describing the weekend as disastrous. The seven-time world champion, who will join Ferrari next season, expressed disappointment over team radio, saying it was unfortunate if that was his last performance.
Hamilton's resolve remains strong as he approaches the Las Vegas Grand Prix this weekend. Reflecting on his earlier thoughts of leaving, he admitted feeling disheartened but is now focused on ending 2024 positively. "In the moment, that's how I felt," Hamilton said. "I didn't really want to come back after that weekend but that's only natural." He added that he would rather be relaxing on a beach but is committed to giving everything in these last races.

Despite his impending departure from Mercedes, Hamilton remains dedicated to his team. "Nothing can take me down," he stated. He emphasized his affection for the team and his desire to deliver strong performances in the remaining races. If provided with a competitive car, Hamilton hopes for improved results before concluding his 12-year tenure with Mercedes.
This Sunday's race marks a decade since Hamilton secured his second drivers' championship at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in 2014. Currently seventh in the drivers' standings, he trails teammate George Russell by just two points. Russell has contributed 50.26% of Mercedes' points this year compared to Hamilton's 49.74%, marking the closest split between teammates in F1.
The Red Bull duo of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez have a larger points split, with Verstappen securing 72.24% compared to Perez's 27.76%. As Hamilton prepares for these final races with Mercedes, he aims to leave on a high note while acknowledging the challenges faced throughout this season.
Hamilton's commitment underscores his professionalism and dedication to racing excellence as he transitions to Ferrari next year. His focus remains on delivering top performances and supporting his current team until the very end of their partnership.