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HAMILTON SAYS HE’S FAR FROM DONE AND WANTS MORE

But Hamilton says he’s far from done and wants more

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MEXICO CITY: Lewis Hamilton says he plans to go out at the top but is not about to “do the easy thing” like former Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg who quit days after winning last year’s Formula One world championsh­ip.

Hamilton clinched his fourth title in Mexico with two races to spare on Sunday, becoming the most successful British driver of all time, but he reassured reporters that he was far from done.

“Four is a great number. But I want number five now,” declared the 32-year-old, who also races with the number 44 on his car.

“I want to go out at the top ... I could do the easy thing, like obvi-

There’s harder times ahead and I like that, I love that.

Lewis Hamilton

ously Nico did, which is just stop and retreat with these four titles. But I think there’s more in me.

“I think there’s more to come, more of a challenge. There’s harder times ahead and I like that, I love that. That’s challengin­g and it would be so boring without it.”

Rosberg announced last December, days after securing his first title, that he was retiring after a career spent battling Hamilton.

The German, a family man, made clear he had been drained by the 2016 campaign and was not prepared to expend the same amount of physical and mental energy to defend a title that had been so hard to win.

Hamilton, who is developing interests outside of the sport in music, film and fashion, said he too had considered a change of scene but that was still some way down the road.

“I will continue to race while I love it, I’ve enjoyed it this year more than ever,” he said. “I do think about how it would be so nice at some stage just to live in one place, a lot more socialisin­g, walking your dogs every day or surfing.

“But then I’m thinking, there’s a lot of life to live beyond 40. There’s a lot to go.”

Next season will see two fourtime world champions, Hamilton and Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, duelling on track with Red Bull’s 20-yearold Dutch star Max Verstappen – the winner on Sunday – leading a new generation.

McLaren’s double title-holder Fernando Alonso will also potentiall­y be in a more competitiv­e car.

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