Lewis Hamilton won’t save his debut Ferrari campaign with a victory at the Italian Grand Prix, but he also won’t quit the sport at the end of this season given the tantalising prospect of what lies ahead in F1 2026.

That’s the opinion of former F1 driver Robert Doornbos as Hamilton’s Ferrari struggles continue to make headlines as Ferrari gears up for its home race, the Italian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton is ‘missing it’

Fifteen races into Hamilton’s debut campaign with Ferrari, the Briton has yet to reach the podium on a grand prix Sunday, never mind fight for a race victory.

His latest effort at the Dutch Grand Prix ended in a crash at the banked Turn 3 at the Zandvoort circuit after running wide, putting his wheels on the slippery painted lines at which point he was pitched into the

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