‘He looks like he’s 25!’ - George Russell predicts Lewis Hamilton to stay in F1 'for the years to come'

George Russell can see Lewis Hamilton racing in F1 “for the years to come” amid speculation that he’s about to sign a new deal with Mercedes.
Race winner George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 with second placed team mate Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 in parc
Race winner George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 with second placed team mate Lewis Hamilton …

Hamilton is expected to extend his sta💦y with Mercedes by signing a𓆉 new contract imminently. 

E🏅ven though the seven-time world champion hasn’t tasted victory in F1 in over 18 ♉months, Hamilton remains as hungry as ever to succeed. 

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Hamilton will likely remain with the team that he’s enjoyed so much success with, winning six of his seven world t﷽itles with Mercedes.

He reportedly had a bumper from Ferrari to join them for 202𓄧4, 𒆙but Hamilton was always quick to play down a move to Italy.

Speaking to Sky Sports ahe⭕ad of this weekend’s Canadian✱ Grand Prix, Russell gave his thoughts on Hamilton potentially signing a new deal.

“You’ve only got to look at his skin – he looks like a 25-year-old! I think I’ve got a fꦉew more wrinkles than he has,” Russell said.

“I think there’s many years left in Lewis and I guess he’s at a stage now in his career that as long as he keeps on enjoying racing and he sees a chance to win, then why wouldn’t you continue? We both belie🎃ve in this team.

“He’s 🔜still performing at a really strong level and we’re pushing one another. And it’s an exciting time for the sport, so he’ll be here for years to come.”

Mercedes enjoyed their best weekend of F1 2023 last time out in Baꦗrcelona,ꦆ finishing second and third.

George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W14. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 8, Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona, Spain,
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W14. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 8, Spanish Grand…

Despite their improved form, Russell is unsure Mercedes wil🔯l be able to maintain it given how different the Circuit Gilles Villeneu🅺ve is. 

“It’s a really different circuit,” he added. “Barcelona, with the new changes, is all medium/high-speed 🍎corners. In Montreal, it’s all slow-speed corners. Barcelona has a very smooth Tarmac. Here, it’s very bumpy, we’re hitting all the kerbs, it’s a street track.

“And finally, in Barcelona we had the three hardest tyres and, here we have ✅the three softest tyres. So there’s no guarantees that we’re going to be competitive – or as competitive as we were in Barcelona. At best, I expect it to be quite close with us, Aston Martin and Ferrari.

“But the spirits are good, we feel like we’re in a good place, things are goinඣg in the right direction. And mixed conditions, so no reason why we can’t have a good weekend.”

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