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Lewis Hamilton having a bad season with no wins was a seldom thought. Yet 2022 served us the same. The Mercedes W13 was a nightmare, as per the standards of the Silver Arrows. Hamilton suffered some bad performances in the initial part of the season. Nonetheless, with the season wrapped up, Lewis is determined to bounce back in 2023 and his recent Instagram post depicts the same.

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Lewis Hamilton never fails to assure his fans about what his upcoming goals are. Meanwhile, his recent Instagram post is a message to all Mercedes and F1 fans that he is looking forward to coming back stronger in 2023. After the performance slump of 2022, Hamilton mentioned how he won’t miss this season, but at the same time has learned a lot from it.

Hamilton’s post reads, “I’m pretty sure I speak for all of us when I say I’m glad the season has come to an end. Won’t miss it! Still, l want to thank my team for all the hard work this year.”

“Through it all, we pushed on and learned so much that will get us back to the top next year. I have no doubt we’ll come back better. We’ll be back. I’ll be back.”

Although Lewis had put a similar message at the start of 2022, which said that his best is yet to come, that did not age well given how Mercedes performed this year. Yet many fans have commented on his post, showing faith that Hamilton will be back to winning ways next year.

Fans react to Instagram post by Lewis Hamilton

There are mixed reactions, as usual, on social media to Lewis’ posting about his potential bounce back in 2023. While some fans have faith that the 7-time champion will win next season, some are still skeptical. Here are some of the reactions.

Well, that’s quite a valid opinion. Mercedes have a lot to work on with the W14 for 2023.

Fans will keep their fingers crossed that this ain’t a Déjà vu from 2022.

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Nevertheless, everyone will hope Hamilton and Mercedes keep consistent with their upward trajectory.

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Though he is aged 37, Lewis Hamilton isn’t keen on retiring anytime soon. Yes, he may miss his rival and friend Sebastian Vettel next year. Still, he has the speed and goals to achieve more success in F1.

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Yet it is not going to be easy, given how much the Brackley team struggled this year. Hamilton will hope to find developments on the new car’s performance over the winter. Do you think things will change for Hamilton and Mercedes next season?