Formula 1
HAMILTON AIMS TO STAY IN F1 FOR AT LEAST THREE MORE YEARS

Lewis Hamilton is very upbeat about the upcoming weekend at Silverstone. Both Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas believe that the Mercedes is good on this track. Both Mercedes drivers estimate the chances well.
Six-times world champion Lewis Hamilton is hoping to stay in Formula One for at least three more years, with the COVID-19 pandemic and racial issues providing energy and motivation.
The Mercedes driver, now 35 and out of contract with Mercedes at the end of the year, holds a string of records and is set to surpass Michael Schumacher’s seven titles and 91 wins.
Hamilton and Mercedes have both indicated their preference is to continue beyond 2020 but negotiations were paused due to the coronavirus pandemic and the hectic start to the revised season.
Ahead of the British Grand Prix, which is taking place without fans like all the races so far in Europe, Hamilton said his expectation was to return again in 2021 and “fingers crossed I will be here, and we will have fans here next year” – and assessing the duration of his career beyond that, said he sees himself “going for at least another three years”.
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Hamilton reiterated his view from the hiatus that the COVID-19 lockdown had acted as a refresher by forcing all drivers into a break, and said “that bit of time off was really a bit of breathing space”.
“It has kind of given me a renewed bit of energy to perhaps go longer,” Hamilton said at Silverstone.
“Ultimately I want to be able to perform at the level that I’m performing at now, forever, but obviously there is a point at which physicality and the mental side can tail off.
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“And I don’t know when that’s going to be, but I don’t see that happening in the particularly short term in the next two or three years.
“So I’m definitely going to be here, hopefully, for the foreseeable future.”
Hamilton said there were various factors deterring him from walking away from F1, including being the only black driver on the grid, which at a heightened time of awareness for racial equality he is keen to change.
He said he was “conscious of that as well”, but also wants to ensure he is performing at a level that warrants a place in F1.
Extending his spell with Mercedes, given its current form, would likely give Hamilton the opportunity to fight for an unprecedented eight world title in 2021 – with 100 race victories also achievable. He has taken 86 so far.
“I want to earn my position here, and I feel like every year I come back it’s not a given just because of championships under my belt,” he said.
“I think you still have to earn the right to be here in terms of how you perform and continue to deliver so my goal is to continue to deliver as long as I can.
“So I do see myself going for at least another three years.”
Hamilton’s team-mate Valtteri Bottas, who has helped Mercedes to three constructors’ championships since joining in 2017, is also yet to agree a new deal with the team.
The Finn has been keen to wrap his future up quickly after years of waiting to discover if Mercedes will keep him on, but he is more relaxed because of the unusual circumstances, his own form, and the fact Mercedes protege George Russell is definitely staying at the Williams team in 2021.
Though it has been reported that Bottas has agreed terms with Mercedes, he says negotiations have only just begun.
“It’s a different year, of course, we’ve only done three races, so that’s why it doesn’t feel that it’s dragging on or anything,” he said.
“But things are definitely moving in the right direction.
“It was last week or the week before we started discussions, there was no rush really to start them. But hopefully we will get there soon.
“I definitely haven’t signed anything yet, but there’s no panic. I feel there’s good trust on both sides.”
HAMILTON AIMS TO STAY IN F1 FOR AT LEAST THREE MORE YEARS HAMILTON AIMS TO STAY IN F1 FOR AT LEAST THREE MORE YEARS
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