The seven-time world champion is facing tough competition from his new teammate at Mercedes.
Mercedes are not ready to shift focus to 2023 just yet as they are planning to continue developing their 2022 machine to close the gap to Red Bull and Ferrari.
Ferrari have the best car on the F1 grid but are trailing Red Bull Racing in both championships. The Italian team's poor reliability has been the main cause for its troubles.
Charles Leclerc is handing the 2022 Drivers' championship to Max Verstappen after crashing from the lead of the French Grand Prix.
The Ferrari driver lost the rear of his car and ended up in the wall while he was comfortably in the lead of the race.
Charles Leclerc received a tow from Carlos Sainz, who will start from the back of the grid on Sunday.
The team's upgrades did not yield the results that they were expecting
Drivers as well as fans have been reporting incidents of abuse from recent F1 events.
Lewis Hamilton's most recent rivalry has been with Max Verstappen, but the Briton chose Fernando Alonso as his most competitive rival.
Mercedes are determined to close the gap to front-runners Red Bull and Ferrari as soon as possible.
Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz started their F1 career together with Red Bull's sister team Toro Rosso in 2015 before going their separate ways.
Ferrari have been told to focus on their reliability issues before deciding the team's number one to challenge Max Verstappen.
Ferrari's reliability issues hit again, with Carlos Sainz retiring from an almost guaranteed second place finish
The rivalry between Red Bull and Mercedes has thawed in 2022 owing to the latter's inability to produce a race winning car.
Max Verstappen's on-track battles with Charles Leclerc have been clean unlike his battles with Lewis Hamilton during the 2021 season.
Fans complained of experiencing abuse from other spectators during the race weekend at Spielberg.
Hamilton crashed out of Q3 at the Austrian Grand Prix on Friday.
The team has improved by leaps and bounds since the opening race of the 2022 season
Hamilton previously compared his on-track battles with Verstappen and Charles Leclerc.
It has been a perennial debate among F1 fans: Who is the real GOAT?
Ferrari made up ground in both the championships at the British GP but threw away a chance to close the gap even further to Red Bull Racing.
The Monegasque has lost out on possible race wins at least twice this season due to pit stop strategy
Hamilton and Leclerc had some intense wheel to wheel racing in the closing stages of the British Grand Prix last Sunday.
Leclerc lost the lead at the British Grand Prix after being stuck on old tyres thanks to the team's strategy call.
Lewis Hamilton has urged F1 and the media not to entertain views of the older generation, as they are not aware of the direction the sport is taking.
The championship battle took a dark turn in 2021 when Verstappen had a dangerous crash after colliding with Lewis Hamilton.
Lewis Hamilton is still to reach a compromise with the FIA over the rule that bans drivers from donning jewellery when behind the wheel.
Red Bull have condemned racism in sport, but have chosen to stay silent in the face of Nelson Piquet's racial slur against Lewis Hamilton.
Mercedes have no chance of winning in Silverstone against the in form Red Bull Racing team or title contenders Ferrari, as per 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg.
Lewis Hamilton has been asked to resign from F1 by former three-time world champion Sir Jackie Stewart.