Coventry Telegraph

Hamilton: I don’t want to slam brakes on F1 career

- PHILIP DUNCAN

LEWIS Hamilton said he does not want to retire from Formula One at the end of the year.

On the eve of his championsh­ip defence in Bahrain, the 36-year-old also confirmed he will continue to take a knee this season.

Hamilton and his Mercedes team recently agreed terms only on a oneyear extension, raising the prospect this campaign could be the Briton’s 15th and final in the sport.

But Hamilton, who is bidding to win an unpreceden­ted eighth world title, said: “In the position I am in I don’t feel like I am at the end.

“Over the next eight months or so I will find out if I am ready to stop, but personally, I don’t think I will.

“We have got these changes happening next year, which are exciting, and this season could be the most exciting one yet. We have new teams, new formats, and it is closer.

“The position I am in has nothing to do with whether we are winning the championsh­ip. I don’t quit when the going gets tough.

“I wanted a one-year deal. I am fully committed to this sport. I love what I am doing and I arrive more excited than I have in a long time.”

Following a poor pre-season campaign, Hamilton’s Mercedes team are expecting Red Bull, led by Max Verstappen, to be real contenders this year.

Mercedes have won the last seven drivers’ and constructo­rs’ titles, but Hamilton said: “We are not the fastest, and it is about how are we going to work together, how are we going to unite in order to get to where we want to be?

“We are going to have a great battle and that is what I have always loved. It is massively exciting for us as a team. I am so excited of that challenge

and seeing the other teams closer is going to be great for fans.”

Hamilton won last year’s title against the backdrop of his personal fight against social injustices. His Mercedes car has been painted black for a second year in a powerful antiracism message.

Ahead of Sunday’s curtain raiser, F1 bosses have confirmed there will be a dedicated slot ahead of each of the 23 scheduled races where drivers will be allowed to take the knee.

“I cannot ignore the fact that last year weighed heavily on me,” added Hamilton, who was knighted in the New Year Honours list.

“It definitely felt empowering to not be silent like some may want you to be. It definitely felt good to take the knee to let the black community know, ‘I hear you, I see you, and I stand with you’ - and that was important for me.

“There are so many things we need to address around the world and I cannot fix everything but I want to help. We have an amazing platform here. It is a fight that is not won. It is a fight that will continue for a long time I am sure but we are in a good time where conversati­on is healthy.”

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World champion Lewis Hamilton

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