Lewis Hamilton makes Silverstone crowd roar with major hint over F1 future

Now 38, Hamil🍸ton remains locked in negotiations with Mercedes over a new contract - although it is still unsigned.
But at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:F1 British Grand Prix - an event he⭕ has won eight times - he was interviewed in front of his adoring fan-base.
“I’m hoping to be a lot longerꦛ,” he🌄 told Sky.
“I feel like I’ve got a♍nother five🍒 years in me at least – let’s see.”
Asked about penning a𓄧 new Mercedes deal, Ham🍬ilton replied: “I don’t have the pen at the moment,.
“But we are close. I have 100 percent faith in th🐼is team and we’re going to get there.
“We have a lot to do not only on the track, but off the track. We’re doing a l♓ot of work with really trying to improve the pipeline. Making the team and the sport more diverse.
“We have so꧟ many great things creatively that we’re doing as well together. Plus the most important thing is we want to win, so we’ve got to get back there and get the Brits up on top.”

Hamilton, now the ♋second-oldest F1 driver as he chases an all-time record eighth championship, insisted he remains hungry despite the legacy he has already created.
“I ♎have got more dedicatio𝕴n than I had back then,” he said.
“I think, naturally, when you’re young, when you’re in your early 20s it ༺comes a lot easier. You can rely more on your natural ability and it’🃏s easier to be fit.
“I have to train harder now, I work harder with my engineers. I’m more dedicated than I’ve ever been and I’m h𝓀ungry. Yeah, I want to get back up there.”

James 🍨was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.