Coventry Telegraph

Sport Wolff: Lewis will keep going until end at Mercedes

- By PHILIP DUNCAN

LEWIS Hamilton’s boss Toto Wolff believes the British driver will end his Formula One career with Mercedes.

Hamilton heads into tomorrow’s Monaco Grand Prix six points adrift of title rival Sebastian Vettel in his bid to become the first Briton to win four championsh­ips.

The 32-year-old is now in his fifth campaign with Mercedes – a relationsh­ip which has yielded an incredible 34 victories and two championsh­ips – but one that has not passed without controvers­y.

Wolff, however, is hopeful that Hamilton, who is in the second of a three-season deal, will see out his time in the sport with the Silver Arrows.

“If you would have asked me the same question one year ago, I would not have been very optimistic, but now it is different,” said Wolff.

“I have the feeling it can’t be much better in a different place. For him and for us.

“This is very strong now, and I am not speaking only about ontrack performanc­e because there are going to be difficult moments, but I am speaking about the relationsh­ip.

“After five years, this relationsh­ip has become so strong in a way that it wasn’t last season. For Lewis, it will be important to see whether we are competitiv­e or not, but at the moment there is such a solid basis that I can imagine it going on forever.” While Hamilton has enjoyed great success in his time at Mercedes, his fractious relationsh­ip with former team-mate Nico Rosberg had a detrimenta­l effect within the team which has dominated the sport in recent seasons. Indeed, Hamilton’s disregard of team orders at the concluding race of the season in Abu Dhabi – a race in which Rosberg ultimately clinched the title – led Wolff to suggest he could take disciplina­ry action against the Briton. But Rosberg’s sudden retirement and the ensuing arrival of Valtteri Bottas has led to a change in Hamilton’s mindset, according to Wolff.

“I have known Lewis now since 2013 and he has developed every year,” Wolff added.

“As a racing driver he is almost faultless. Definitely the biggest positive developmen­t I have seen between 2013 and now happened over the winter and after Nico left the team. Drivers are sometimes viewed within teams as contractor­s and they will always look after their own agenda rather than the team’s interest, but Lewis is now in his fifth year with us and that has changed. He has become a part of the team.”

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Lewis Hamilton and, below, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff
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