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Mercedes unveils F1 champion's ride for run at 8th crown

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Lewis Hamilton made delivering on diversity a priority, and was guarded about his future beyond 2021, as Mercedes showed off the car that could power him to a record eighth Formula One title this season.

The 36-year-old Briton has a contract only to the end of 2021, raising speculatio­n about what happens after that.

“I'm kind of in the fortunate position where I've achieved most of the stuff that I have wanted to achieve up until this point,” he said at the factory launch with Finnish teammate Valtteri Bottas.

“So there's no real need necessaril­y to plan too far ahead.

“I think we're living in quite an unusual period of time and life and I just wanted one year. Then we can talk about if we do more and keep adding one if we have to.”

The W12 car retains the black livery introduced last year to reinforce the team's commitment to improving diversity, with elements of silver, burgundy and green.

Hamilton, the sport's only Black driver and most successful of all time, took a knee before every race last year and used his platform to speak out on issues of racial justice.

He also set up a commission to help increase the representa­tion of Black people in British motorsport and he and Mercedes have announced a foundation dedicated to diversity and inclusion in the sport.

Hamilton said the previous priority was always “about just winning championsh­ips” but that had changed.

“Last year there was a lot of discussion about equality and inclusion and I think there was a lot of talk,” he said.

“This year it's all about pushing for diversity and really making sure that action is taken. So that's kind of at the core of the drive for me.

“But, of course, we exist to win, so that's what all these guys and girls here are working toward. And so my goal is to deliver that for them.”

Team boss Toto Wolff said there was no complacenc­y on a team that has won the last seven drivers' and constructo­rs' championsh­ips.

“We can't take any comfort from our good results in 2020. Every winter, there are always indication­s that someone else might have done a better job, so we must keep pushing,” said the Austrian.

“I enjoy this time of year as we drive into the unknown.”

Meanwhile, Hamilton says the outcome of his bid for a record eighth world championsh­ip this season will not determine whether he stays in Formula One.

Asked how much his future hinged on his title bid, he said: “I got into racing because I loved racing, and I think that's got to be always at the core of what I do.”

“If I don't love racing, if all you're going for is accolades, if all you're going for is titles, I feel I could potentiall­y lose my way.

“Of course, it's the ultimate dream (to be an eight time champion), but I don't think that's necessaril­y going to be the deciding factor whether I stay or keep going,” added the sport's most successful driver.

Hamilton has been a race winner in every season since he started out with Mclaren in 2007 and took 11 victories last season.

He has a record 95 wins, 98 pole positions and 165 podiums.

He missed one of last year's 17 races after testing positive for COVID-19, but still won 11 and will start the new season as the favourite again.

The season starts in Bahrain on March 28.

 ?? STEVE ETHERINGTO­N/MEDIAPORTA­L DAIMLER AG/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Lewis Hamilton, centre, admires the Mercedes-amg F1 W12 E Performanc­e car he’ll drive for the 2021 season.
STEVE ETHERINGTO­N/MEDIAPORTA­L DAIMLER AG/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Lewis Hamilton, centre, admires the Mercedes-amg F1 W12 E Performanc­e car he’ll drive for the 2021 season.

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