The Chronicle

Hamilton still has the drive to race

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SEVEN-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has said he could continue in Formula One beyond the finish of his contract with Mercedes.

The 37-year-old Briton won six drivers’ world championsh­ips in seven years between 2014 and 2020 following a maiden title success with McLaren in 2008.

But he was denied a recordbrea­king eighth title last year by Max Verstappen in a dramatic battle for the Championsh­ip that went all the way to the finish of the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

But the 2022 campaign has so far seen Hamilton left well behind by Red Bull’s Verstappen, who now appears firmly on course to retain his title.

Hamilton’s current contract will keep him with Mercedes until next year and, with the prospect of a record-breaking eighth title in his sights, he told Vanity Fair magazine he was “still on the mission”.

“I’ll be lying if I said that I hadn’t thought about extending,” Hamilton said.

“I’m still on the mission, I’m still loving driving, I’m still being challenged by it. So I don’t really feel like I have to give it up any time soon.”

Four-time champion Sebastian Vettel announced his retirement on the eve of July’s Hungarian Grand Prix.

Hamilton, however, said: “It doesn’t make me think about my future, but it is a reminder that I am in that part of my career that people I came up with and have raced for so long will start to stop.

“But I am thinking about how I can improve this car, what steps we need to take to get this team winning again, what is the road map to claiming another world championsh­ip.”

 ?? ?? Lewis Hamilton (right) and Max Verstappen.
Lewis Hamilton (right) and Max Verstappen.

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