The Citizen (Gauteng)

Lewis is driven by pure passion

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London – Lewis Hamilton (above) said that winning a record-breaking eighth world championsh­ip in 2021 would not be the determinin­g factor in whether he quits after the season.

The attempt to land a drivers’ crown that would move the 36-year-old Briton above Michael Schumacher as the most decorated driver in the sport’s history, will go hand-in-hand with the issue of his future in Formula One.

“I’ve made a really important decision in my mind, that I don’t want that to be the deciding factor,” Hamilton said in a conference call at the launch of the Mercedes car for 2021.

“I got into racing because I loved racing and I think that's got to always be at the core of what I do. If all you’re going for is accolades, if all you’re going for is titles, I feel like you could potentiall­y lose your way.

“Of course it’s the ultimate dream, but I don’t think that’s necessaril­y going to be the deciding factor whether to stay or keep going.”

Hamilton denied that a oneyear extension to his contract had increased the possibilit­y that the upcoming season could be his final one in the sport.

“I am in the fortunate position where I have achieved most of the stuff that I wanted to, so there is no real need to plan too far into the future.

“We are living in an unusual period of time. I just wanted one year, then we can talk about if we do more and keep adding to it by one if we have to.”

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff insisted that despite seven successive constructo­rs’ titles the team had the “same fire, hunger and passion” as when he arrived in 2013.

The Mercedes-AMG F1 W12 E Performanc­e builds on the solid base of its predecesso­r but includes considerab­le aerodynami­c changes alongside improvemen­ts to areas as such as the suspension, cooling system and power unit.

It will be seen on the track for the first time in pre-season testing in Bahrain on 12 March, with the season-opening Grand Prix taking place on 28 March.

“Every year we reset our focus and define the right objectives,” said Wolff in a statement to mark the launch of the new car.

“That may sound simple but it’s damn hard and is probably why there are no sports teams out there with seven consecutiv­e titles. So many things can happen and it’s very natural to get used to success.”

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