“It’s going to take longer than one year” - Lewis Hamilton planning extended F1 stay amid Mercedes' struggles

Lewis Hamilton says the challenges faced by Mercedes in 2022 are likely to encourage him to extend his stay in F1 longer than he originally anticipated. 
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1

The seven-time world champion is enduring the worst season of his F1 career amid Mercedes’ struggles for competiti𝔉veness and is in the middꦕle of an unprecedented 17-race winless streak. 

It comes after Hamilton was denied a record-breaking eighth world title in last year’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:controversial Abu Dhabi shওowdown after the incorrect handling of a late Safety Car period enabled Red Bull’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen to clinch the chamꦕpionship on the last lap. 

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Hamilton, whose current Mercedes contract expires at the end of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 2023, had previously stressed that he had no plans to continue racing beyond theꦺ age of 40. The 37-year-old now acknowledges t𓆉hat is likely to change. 

“Definitely, because i🌼t’s going to take longer than one year,” Hamilton told when asked if he is starting to think about extending his F1 ca🍷reer in an interview with select media at Zandvoort. 

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 16, Italian Grand Prix, Monza, Italy,
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 16, Italian Grand…

“I think if we had just won last year and then we would win this year, definitely life would be in a different place and you’d beꦯ on a different course. 

“I love that it’s gone through a phase ꦜeven harder and we’ve got to pull through that thick slog andꩲ get to the point where we are a little bit lighter and we’re floating a little bit more. So yeah, I would say that it’s encouraged me to stay longer.

“Plus I’m feeling fit, I’m finding ways of feeling bꦇetter physically. The mental challenge is a consistent thing and that will always be the case because that’s how it is for us athletes, we’re on the edge. 

“But right now, where I am in life, I’m really grateful for the opportunity I have here. I lꦐike to think I still deserve a place 💙here. So there is lots of work to do.”

And Hamilton says he is relishing t🦩he challenge, despite the difficult circumstances he and Mercedes find themselves i𝐆n.  

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 in parc ferme. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 16, Italian Grand Prix, Monza, Italy,
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 in parc ferme. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 16,…

“Do✃es it hurt? I wouldn’t say it hurts,” Hamilton insisted. “We all know what it could be.

“We would love to be in that battle fighting, and I wish that all the cars were a lot closer ꦬand we were al﷽l having a much better battle closer to the front. I wish there was only tenths between us all, but that’s not the way our sport is. 

“So I don’t worry about that, and it’s not something I can control at the moment. I just focus o🎶n what I can do and that is trying to do a better job with what we have got and steering it. 

“My worry – what is keeping me up at night – is what have I left out? Who do I need to speak to at the😼 tra♛ck? How can I support Bono [race engineer]? How can I support Marcus [Dudley, performance engineer] and Shov [Andrew Shovlin, trackside engineering director]?

“In the aero department, how can I support them to make💜 better choices for the next car? When I damage the car, I take money away from the budget and I’m like, ‘Oh, God! Don’t do that!’ 

“That’s really what I’ve been focusing on, and I’m hoping when we comeﷺ back in February next year, the car tou🦩ches the ground and it does what we hope it does."

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